Protagoras Vocabulary 315e2-316a2 Flashcards
give the principal parts of μανθάνω, learn
μανθάνω, μαθήσομαι, ἔμαθον, μεμάθηκα, —— , ——
translate this potential optative (see Smyth §1824) λέγοις ἄν μοι;
“Would you tell me?” or “Would you like to tell me?”
translate the potential optative: λέγοιμι ἄν
“I would like to tell you”
give the dual forms of ἄνθρωπος
nom., acc., voc.: ἀνθρώπω. gen. dat.: ἀνθρώποιν
Άγάθων, Ἀγάθωνος, ὁ
Agathon, a Greek tragedian
παιδικά, παιδκῶν, τά
darling; young (usually male) beloved
Ἀδείμαντος, ου, ὁ
Adeimantus (the name of two young men)
Κήπις, ιδος, ὁ
Cepis / Kepis
Λευολόφιδας, ὁ
Leukolophidas
δύναμαι, δυνήσομαι, δεδύνημαι, ἐδυνήθην
to be able
ἔξωθεν
from outside
καίπερ
although
λιπαρῶς
gleamingly; comfortably
πάνσοφος (πάσσοφος), ον
all-wise
θεῖος, α, ον
divine, godlike