Tragedy · Euripides
Hecuba
Euripides, c. 480–406 BCE — in Greek.
The words most alive here
When one word holds both the son and the slave, which did the Greeks hear first?
- ὅδε · hode 135
- ὦ · ō 73
- τίς · tis 67
- κακός · kakos 66
- ὡς · hōs 64
- ἐμός · emos 63
- παῖς · pais 53
- ἠέ · ēe 52
- ἔχω · echō 51
- σός · sos 50
- θνήσκω · thnēskō 40
- λέγω · legō 39
By how often they stand in this work, the commonest particles set aside. Each opens onto its own word.
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Euripides, Hecuba *(eka/bh.1195 (DIORISIS sentence 672) -
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Euripides, Hecuba *(eka/bh.1205 (DIORISIS sentence 679) -
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Euripides, Hecuba *(eka/bh.1230 (DIORISIS sentence 691) -
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Euripides, Hecuba *(eka/bh.800 (DIORISIS sentence 434) -
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Euripides, Hecuba *(eka/bh.820 (DIORISIS sentence 442) -
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Euripides, Hecuba *(eka/bh.825 (DIORISIS sentence 447)
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