ὄρθρος

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Ancient Greek

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ὄρθρος (órthrosf (genitive ὄρθρου); second declension

  1. The time immediately before or around sunrise, early morning, dawn
  2. (ὄρθρος βαθύς) dim morning twilight
    • 400 BCE – 387 BCE, Plato, Crito 43a:
      Σωκράτης   τί τηνικάδε ἀφῖξαι, ὦ Κρίτων; ἢ οὐ πρῲ ἔτι ἐστίν;
      Κρίτων   πάνυ μὲν οὖν.
      Σωκράτης   πηνίκα μάλιστα;
      Κρίτων   ὄρθρος βαθύς.
      Sōkrátēs   tí tēnikáde aphîxai, ô Krítōn? ḕ ou prṑi éti estín?
      Krítōn   pánu mèn oûn.
      Sōkrátēs   pēníka málista?
      Krítōn   órthros bathús.
      Socrates: Why have you come at this time, Crito? Or isn't it still early?
      Crito: Yes, very much so.
      Socrates: About what time?
      Crito: Just before dawn.

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