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1 Intro| sounds, with the exception of epsilon, upsilon, omicron, omega. 2 Intro| are knowing. Eros (with an epsilon) is the same word as eros ( 3 Intro| cannot walk on the sea—the epsilon is inserted by way of ornament; 4 Intro| is changed into eta and epsilon, and delta into zeta; this 5 Text | the exception of the four epsilon, upsilon, omicron, omega; 6 Text | old writing eros with an epsilon.)~SOCRATES: I think that 7 Text | this element Poseidon; the epsilon was probably inserted as 8 Text | took the place of a double epsilon. The word sophrosune is 9 Text | as epistemene, inserting epsilon nu. Sunesis (understanding) 10 Text | change iota into eta or epsilon, and delta into zeta; this 11 Text | deon; if you convert the epsilon into an iota after the old 12 Text | ancients, who only employed epsilon; and the root is kiein, 13 Text | present, and not reject the epsilon, but make an insertion of 14 Text | of an iota instead of an epsilon (not pioteme, but epiisteme).