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ὄντα

onta · τά

the things which actually exist, the present

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ὄντα · onta — LSJ

the things which actually exist, the present

the things which actually exist, the present, opp. the past and future, E. Hel. 14 ; but also,

2 reality, truth, actual objects

reality, truth, opp. that which is not, Pl. Sph. 263d ; actual objects, σκιὰς τῶν ὄντων Id. R. 532c, etc. ; v. εἰμί.

II that which one has, property, fortune

that which one has, property, fortune (cf. οὐσία), D. 18.102.

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