Protagoras vocabulary 314a3-b1 Flashcards
(πρίν + infinitive = “before”) translate ἦλθες πρὶν τὸν ἄνθρωπον ἀφιξέσθαι.
“You came before the person arrived.”
(πρίν + finite verb in negative sentence = “until”) translate οὐκ ἦλθες πρὶν ὁ ἄνθρωπος ἀφίκετο.
“You didn’t come until the person arrived.”
ποτόν, τό
a drink
- πρίαμαι *̃ (assumed present indic. form), ἐπριάμην
to buy
ἔμπορος, ὁ
merchant, trader
ἔξεστι(ν)
it is possible
ἀγγεῖον, τό
vessel, container
δέχομαι, δέξομαι, ἐδεξάμην, δέδεγμαι
to accept, receive
πίνω, πίομαι or πιοῦμαι, ἔπιον
to drink
ἐσθίω, ἔδομαι, ἔφαγον, ἐδήδοκα
to eat
κατατίθημι
to lay up in store
οἴκαδε
at home
συμβουλεύω
to take counsel with, consult with
παρακαλέω
to call for, summon
ἐπαΐω (four syllables, i.e., the -αι- is not a diphthong)
to give ear to; to be an expert