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Dialogue
1 Euthyd| saying now. ‘What does the word “non-plussed” mean?’ Socrates 2 Euthyd| and therefore the very word ‘this’ (Theaet.) from language; 3 Euthyd| over me.~You may take our word, Socrates, for the fact.~ 4 Euthyd| wrong in your answer.~The word was hardly out of his mouth 5 Euthyd| explain to you that the word ‘to learn’ has two meanings, 6 Euthyd| than ‘learning,’ but the word ‘learning’ is also used; 7 Euthyd| then neither of us says a word about the thing at all?~ 8 Euthyd| thing as error in deed, word, or thought, then what, 9 Euthyd| not what to make of this word ‘nonplussed,’ which you 10 Euthyd| And do you know of any word which is alive?~I cannot 11 Euthyd| have.~Will you not take our word that we know all things?~ 12 Euthyd| answers?~My fear is that this word ‘always’ may get us into 13 Euthyd| Ctesippus might not get in his word: You beat this dog?~Ctesippus 14 Euthyd| say, and fasten upon every word. And these, as I was telling