σοφόν τὸ σαφές

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Ancient Greek[edit]

Etymology[edit]

σοφόν: accusative singular neuter of σοφός, [ellipsis of verb ἐστί (estí, is)], τό: nominative singular neuter article, σαφές: nominative singular neuter of σαφής.

Pronunciation[edit]

 

Phrase[edit]

σοφόν τὸ σᾰφές (sophón tò saphés)

  1. wise [is] the precise. Quotation from: Euripides, Orestes, 397 (translation@perseus by Coleridge)

Usage notes[edit]

Also in Modern Greek, in monotonic script: σοφόν το σαφές