Σωκρατικοί

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Ancient Greek

Etymology

From Σωκρᾰτῐκός (Sōkratikós): as a noun, a substantivisation of its masculine plural forms in elliptical use for Σωκρατικοὶ φιλόσοφοι (Sōkratikoì philósophoi, Socratic philosophers), Σωκρατικοὶ μαθηταί (Sōkratikoì mathētaí, pupils of Socrates), Σωκρατικοὶ ἑπέται (Sōkratikoì hepétai, followers of Socrates), or similar; as an adjective, regularly declined forms.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

Σωκρᾰτῐκοί (Sōkratikoím pl (genitive Σωκρᾰτῐκῶν); second declension

  1. the philosophers of Socratesschool, the Socratics

Declension

Descendants

  • Latin: Sōcraticī

Adjective

Σωκρᾰτῐκοί (Sōkratikoí)

  1. nominative plural masculine of Σωκρᾰτῐκός (Sōkratikós)
  2. vocative plural masculine of Σωκρᾰτῐκός (Sōkratikós)

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