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κατηγόρ-ημα

kategorema · τό

accusation, charge

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κατηγόρ-ημα · katēgor-ēma — LSJ

accusation, charge, fault

accusation, charge, Gorg. Pal. 22, Pl. Lg. 765b, 881e, PFrankf. 7B3 (iii B.C.); τὰ τοῦ τρόπου σου κ. D. 18.263, cf. Din. 1.1, D.H. 7.64; τοῦτο φωνῆς κ. this is the fault of . . , A.D. Pron. 27.25.

II predicate

in Logic, predicate, Arist. Int. 20b32, Metaph. 1053b19, etc.; οὐκ εὔοδον τὸ ἁπλοῖν ἐστι κ. Epicur. Fr. 18.

2 head of predicables

head of predicables, Arist. Metaph. 1028a33, Ph. 201a1, Zeno Stoic. 1.25, etc.; περὶ κατηγορημάτων Sphaer. ib. 140.

III sign, indication

sign, indication, ὁ ἐπικεκυφὼς τράχηλος μωροῦ ἀνδρὸς κ. Polem.Phgn. 36.

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