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Plato
Plato
English
Proper noun
Plato
- Greek philosopher, 427-347 BC, follower of Socrates.
- A male given name.
- 1993 Nina Bawden, The Real Plato Jones, Houghton Miffin Harcourt, ISBN 0395669723, page 1:
- My name is Plato Jones. Plato Constantine Jones. Plato because my mother is Greek, and Jones because my father is Welsh, and Constantine after his father, my grandfather, who is Constantine Llewellyn Jones.
- 1993 Nina Bawden, The Real Plato Jones, Houghton Miffin Harcourt, ISBN 0395669723, page 1:
Derived terms
terms derived from Plato
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Translations
Greek philosopher
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Anagrams
See also
Latin
Alternative forms
Etymology
Borrowing from Ancient Greek Πλάτων (Plátōn)
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈpla.toː/, [ˈpɫa.toː]
Proper noun
Platō m (genitive Platōnis); third declension
- Plato, a Greek philosopher
- Lectitavisse Platonem studiose.
- To have often read Plato zealously.
- Lectitavisse Platonem studiose.
Declension
Third declension.
Case | Singular |
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nominative | Platō |
genitive | Platōnis |
dative | Platōnī |
accusative | Platōnem |
ablative | Platōne |
vocative | Platō |
Related terms
- Platōnica
- Platōnicī m (“Platonists”)
- Platōnicus
Descendants
- English: Plato
References
- Plato in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- Félix Gaffiot (1934), “Plato”, in Dictionnaire Illustré Latin-Français, Paris: Hachette.
plato
plato
Latvian
Adjective
plato
- vocative singular masculine form of platais
- accusative singular masculine form of platais
- instrumental singular masculine form of platais
- genitive plural masculine form of platais
- vocative singular feminine form of platais
- accusative singular feminine form of platais
- instrumental singular feminine form of platais
- genitive plural feminine form of platais
Serbo-Croatian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /plǎtoː/
- Hyphenation: pla‧to
Noun
plàtō m (Cyrillic spelling пла̀то̄)
Declension
Declension of plato