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ἀφυ^ής , ές, acc.
A.ἀφυῆS.Ph.1014 codd.: (φυή):—without natural talent, not clever, dull, opp. “εὐφυής, πρός τιPl.R.455b; οὐκ . no fool, Id.Lg.832a; . πρὸς ταύτην τὴν σκέψιν wanting wit for it, Id.Phd.96c; “ἐς μάθησινDemocr.85, cf. AP14.62.
2. in good sense, simple, unschooled, S. l.c.
II. naturally unsuited,οὐκ . πρὸς τὸ φιλοκερδεῖνX.Cyr.1.6.32; of places, “ταῖς δυνάμεσιPlb.1.30.7; “πρός τιId.4.38.1 (Sup.). Adv. “ἀφυῶς, διακεῖσθαι πρός τιId.1.88.11; “. ἔχειν πρός τιArist.IA710a5, Plu.Aem.2: Comp. “-έστερονAnon.Rhythm.Oxy.9. iii 11.
III. = δυσφυής (as etym. of ἀφύη), Ath.7.324d.
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    • Plato, Laws, 832a
    • Plato, Republic, 455b
    • Plato, Phaedo, 96c
    • Sophocles, Philoctetes, 1014
    • Xenophon, Cyropaedia, 1.6.32
    • Polybius, Histories, 1.30.7
    • Polybius, Histories, 1.88.11
    • Polybius, Histories, 4.38.1
    • Plutarch, Aemilius Paullus, 2
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