Ἀδείμαντος

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Ἀδείμαντος is an ancient Greek name most notably borne by a character in Plato’s dialogues, particularly the Republic, where he appears as one of Socrates’ interlocutors.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Platonic dialogue character
ancient Greek given name
fictional character
appearsIn Plato’s dialogues NERFINISHED
Republic (Plato) NERFINISHED
author Plato NERFINISHED
creator Plato NERFINISHED
culturalContext Classical Athens NERFINISHED
dialogueLanguage Ancient Greek
discusses education
ideal city
justice
featuresCharacter Adeimantus (Plato’s Republic interlocutor) NERFINISHED
gender masculine name
languageOfOrigin Ancient Greek
LatinAlphabetForm Adeimantus NERFINISHED
notableBearer Adeimantus (Plato’s Republic interlocutor) NERFINISHED
notableContext Plato’s Republic NERFINISHED
philosophicalTradition Classical Greek philosophy
relative Plato NERFINISHED
role interlocutor of Socrates
sibling Glaucon (Plato’s Republic interlocutor) NERFINISHED
transliteration Adeimantos NERFINISHED
usedIn Platonic literature
writingSystem Greek alphabet

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Adeimantus nameInGreek Ἀδείμαντος