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κατά-γνωσις

katagnosis · ἡ

thinking ill of, low

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What it meant

κατά-γνωσις · kata-gnōsis — LSJ

thinking ill of, low, contemptuous opinion of, moral condemnation, blame, censure

thinking ill of, low or contemptuous opinion of . . , κ. ἀσθενείας τινός Th. 3.16; moral condemnation, blame, censure, Ephor. 1 J., Plb. 6.6.8, Phld. Vit.Herc. 1457.9.

II judgement given against, condemnation, to

judgement given against one, condemnation, Th. 3.82, Arist. Ath. 45.1 (pl.), D. 21.175; τοῦ θανάτου to death, X. Mem. 4.8.1.

III dereliction of duty

dereliction of duty, PFlor 313.5 (v A.D.), POxy. 140.17 (vi A.D.).

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