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Alphabetical [« »] derides 1 deriding 3 derisive 1 derivation 21 derivations 3 derivative 1 derive 18 | Frequency [« »] 21 covered 21 cowardly 21 delphi 21 derivation 21 desert 21 deserves 21 diviner | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances derivation |
Cratylus Part
1 Intro| committing impiety, the pretended derivation of his wisdom from another, 2 Intro| example his view of the derivation of Greek words from other 3 Intro| disciples will scorn this derivation, and I must find another: 4 Intro| have none. The established derivation of Aphrodite dia ten tou 5 Intro| thought obtrusive, and another derivation is proposed to me. Justice 6 Intro| and aner have a similar derivation; gune is the same as gone; 7 Intro| kakia is to kakos ion. This derivation is illustrated by the word 8 Intro| primary words do not admit of derivation from foreign languages; 9 Intro| wholly unaware (compare his derivation of agathos from agastos 10 Text | HERMOGENES: Certainly; and this derivation is, I think, more scientific 11 Text | HERMOGENES: And what is the true derivation?~SOCRATES: In spite of the 12 Text | when they have none. The derivation of Aphrodite, born of the 13 Text | had better ask what is the derivation of Ares.~HERMOGENES: What 14 Text | arratos: the latter is a derivation in every way appropriate 15 Text | try to satisfy me with one derivation after another, and at length 16 Text | Very true; but what is the derivation of zemiodes?~SOCRATES: What 17 Text | impedes motion—and this is the derivation of the word anagkaion (necessary) The First Alcibiades Part
18 Text | are to them both in the derivation of our birth and in other Meno Part
19 Intro| Aristotle’s Metaphysics, of the derivation of such a theory or of any Phaedrus Part
20 Intro| Or, again, in his absurd derivation of mantike and oionistike The Sophist Part
21 Intro| have nothing to do with its derivation. He lived before the days