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δῐδασκᾰλ-ικός

didaskalikos

of, for teaching, the faculty of giving instruction

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What it meant

δῐδασκᾰλ-ικός · didaskal-ikos — LSJ

of, for teaching, the faculty of giving instruction, the didactic manner

of or for teaching, τινός Philol. 11; ὄργανον Pl. Cra. 388b; λόγοι X. Mem. 1.2.21; πειθὼ δ. περί τι Pl. Grg. 453e, cf. 455a: ἡ -κή (sc. τέχνη) the faculty of giving instruction, Id. Sph. 231b; τὸ -κόν Id. Lg. 813b; so, in disparagement, τὸ πρεσβυτικὸν καὶ δ. the didactic manner of old age, of Isocrates, Hermog. Id. 2.11: Comp. -ώτερος Arist. Metaph. 982a13. Adv. -κῶς Pl. Cra. 388c, Plb. 6.3.5: Comp. -ώτερον Dioph. 1p.474T., Hermog. Inv. 1.1.

2 contract of apprenticeship

-κή (sc. ὁμολογία), ἡ, contract of apprenticeship, POxy. 275.34 (i A. D.).

3 locus classicus

Gramm., τόπος δ., locus classicus, Sch. Il. 5.857.

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