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διαιρ-ετός , ή, όν ός, όν S.Tr.163),
A.divided, separated, opp. σύνθετος, X.Cyr.4.3.20; δ. τυραννίδες, of extreme oligarchies and pure democracies, Arist.Pol.1312b37.
b. having divisions,ἀμφορεῖςId.Ath.68.3.
2. divisible, Parm.8.22; “πᾶν συνεχὲς δ. εἰς ἀεὶ διαιρετάArist.Ph.231b16, cf.EN1106a26; opp. ἀδιαίρετος, Id.APo. 92a23; “δ. ψυχήId.de An.411b27; “δ. πλοῖαwhich can be taken to pieces, D.S.2.16. Adv. “-τῶςDam.Pr.174.
II. divided, distributed, μοῖραν γῆς διαιρετὸν νέμειν S.l.c.
III. distinguishable, τύχας οὐ λόγῳ δ. not to be determined by argument, Th.1.84.
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  • Cross-references in general dictionaries from this page (5):
    • Aristotle, Constitution of the Athenians, 68.3
    • Xenophon, Cyropaedia, 4.3.20
    • Sophocles, Trachiniae, 163
    • Thucydides, Histories, 1.84
    • Diodorus, Historical Library, 2.16
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