στοιχειωδῶς
Ancient Greek
Etymology
στοιχειώδης (stoikheiṓdēs) + -ως (-ōs)
Pronunciation
- (5th BCE Attic) IPA(key): /stoi̯.kʰeː.ɔː.dɔ̂ːs/
- (1st CE Egyptian) IPA(key): /sty.kʰi.oˈdos/
- (4th CE Koine) IPA(key): /sty.çi.oˈðos/
- (10th CE Byzantine) IPA(key): /sty.çi.oˈðos/
- (15th CE Constantinopolitan) IPA(key): /sti.çi.oˈðos/
Adverb
στοιχειωδῶς • (stoikheiōdôs)
- (used especially of grammar) elementarily
- 3rd century CE, Diogenes Laertius, Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers 7.131:
- ταῦτα δ’ ὡς ἐν κεφαλαίοις ἡμῖν λελέχθω καὶ στοιχειωδῶς.
- taûta d’ hōs en kephalaíois hēmîn lelékhthō kaì stoikheiōdôs.
- ταῦτα δ’ ὡς ἐν κεφαλαίοις ἡμῖν λελέχθω καὶ στοιχειωδῶς.
- 3rd century CE, Diogenes Laertius, Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers 10.34:
- καὶ ταῦτα δὴ περὶ τῆς διαιρέσεως καὶ τοῦ κριτηρίου στοιχειωδῶς.
- kaì taûta dḕ perì tês diairéseōs kaì toû kritēríou stoikheiōdôs.
- καὶ ταῦτα δὴ περὶ τῆς διαιρέσεως καὶ τοῦ κριτηρίου στοιχειωδῶς.
References
- ‹στοιχειωδῶς› s.v. «στοιχειώδης» on page 1,433/1 of Liddell & Scott’s Greek–English Lexicon (8th ed., 1897), Oxford: At the Clarendon Press
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