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κατηγορ-ικός

kategorikos

accusatory

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κατηγορ-ικός · katēgor-ikos — LSJ

accusatory, informers

accusatory, opp. ἀπολογικός, [Arist.] Rh.Al. 1426b25, cf. Erot. Prooem.; οἱ κ. informers, = Lat. delatores, Plu. Galb. 8. Adv. -κῶς, λέγειν πρός τινα J. BJProoem. 4.

II affirmative

affirmative, opp. στερητικός, Arist. APr. 26a18, al. Adv. -κῶς ib. 26b22.

2 categorical, statement combining subject and predicate

categorical, opp. hypothetical, κατηγορικόν, τό, statement combining subject and predicate, Stoic. 2.66; κ. συλλογισμοί S.E. P. 2.163, Procl. in Prm. p.790 S.; λόγοι S.E. P. 2.166, Ammon. in Int. 74.1. Adv. -κῶς, opp. ὑποθετικῶς, Gal. 4.609.

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