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ἔλλειψις

ἔλλειψις

Ancient Greek

Noun

ἔλλειψῐς (élleipsis) f (genitive ἐλλείψεως); third declension

  1. A falling short, defect
    • 460 BCE – 370 BCE, Democritus, Collected Works 102
    • 428 BCE – 347 BCE, Plato, Protagoras 356.a
    • 384 BCE – 322 BCE, Aristotle, Physics 187.a.17
    • 384 BCE – 322 BCE, Aristotle, Metaphysics 1042.b.25
    • 384 BCE – 322 BCE, Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics 2.1106b.16
      λέγω δὲ τὴν ἠθικήν· αὕτη γάρ ἐστι περὶ πάθη καὶ πράξεις, ἐν δὲ τούτοις ἔστιν ὑπερβολὴ καὶ ἔλλειψις καὶ τὸ μέσον.
      • 1911 translation by D. P. Chase
        I mean moral [virtue]; for it is this that is concerned with passions and actions, and in these there is excess, defect, and the intermediate.
  2. (geometry) The conic section: an ellipse
  3. (grammar) An ellipse (the omission of a word)
  4. (grammar) The omission of a letter
  5. An eclipse

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