κορίσκος
κορίσκος, ὁ,
Κορίσκος (pupil of Plato, D.L. 3.46) is used to denote any supposed person, like J.S. Millʼs ‘Duke of Wellington’, Arist. APo. 85a24, Ph. 219b21, al.
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