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ἀδιάφθορος
ἀ-διάφθοροςονadjof thingsindestructiblePl. Plu. of a personuncorrupted, purePl. Plu.of a heart or mindD.of a faculty of perceptionArist.of persons, in legal or political ctxt.incorruptiblePl. Arist. of a method or principleupright, honestPl. ἀδιαφθόρωςadvsuperl.
ἀδιαφθορώτατα
in legal ctxt.incorruptiblyPl.w. moral connot.Aeschin.

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uncorrupted

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ἀδιάφθορος
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ἀδιάφθορος
Headword (normalized/stripped):
αδιαφθορος
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ἀ-διάφθοροςονadjof thingsindestructiblePl. Plu. of a personuncorrupted, purePl. Plu.of a heart or mindD.of a faculty of perceptionArist.of persons, in legal or political ctxt.incorruptiblePl. Arist. of a method or principleupright, honestPl. ἀδιαφθόρωςadvsuperl.
ἀδιαφθορώτατα
in legal ctxt.incorruptiblyPl.w. moral connot.Aeschin.
IDX:
1595
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-1596
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