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1 οὔκουν
I in direct negation, certainly not, at any rate.. not, freq. with stress on the word which follows οὖν, οὔκουν Ἀτρεῖδαι τοῦτ' ἔτλησαν εὐφόρως οὕτως ἐνεγκεῖν the Atridae (emphat.) certainly did not consent.., S.Ph. 872; ; οὔκουν.. γε is the neg. ofγοῦν, οὔκουν ἔμοιγε χρώμενος διδασκάλῳ A.Pr. 324
, cf. S.Ant. 321, 993, Ph. 907, 1389, E.IA9, IT 516, Th.2.43, Pl.Sph. 241c, Phdr. 258c, X. Mem.4.2.10; οὔκουν ἀπολείψομαί γέ σου.., εὶ τοῦτο λέγεις I will not desert (emphat.) you, if that is what you mean, Id.Cyr.4.1.23; οὔκουν γ' ἂν οἶμαι.. εἰπεῖν τινα .. Pl.Phd. 70b; ἐγὼ τοίνυν κινδυνεύω ἐκτὸς τῶν πάντων εἶναι· οὔκουν ἱκανῶς γε ἔχω.. συμβαλέσθαι at any rate I can- not guess.., Id.R. 398c, cf. Lg. 807a, 810e.2 where οὖν has a resumptive force, οὔκουν ἀπιστεῖν εἰκός accordingly, it is unreasonable to disbelieve.., Th.1.10 (referring back to οὐκ ἄν τις ἀπιστοίη ibid.); so οὐκ ἂν οὖν νήσων ἐκράτει.. εἰ μὴ ναυτικὸν εἶχε ib.9;οὔκουν χρή Id.2.11
; with inferential force, οὔκουν τοῦτο δεῖ δεικνύναι, ὅτι.., ἀλλ' ὅτι .. therefore one ought to prove not that.., but that.., Arist.Ph. 213a31, cf. Ar.Ra. 1065; οὔκουν οἶδα so I don't know, Pl.Cra. 384b.II in impassioned questions, almost = οὐ alone, οὔκουν, Προμηθεῦ, τοῦτο γιγνώσκεις, ὅτι .. ; A.Pr. 379, cf. Eu. 725; ;S.
OT 973;οὔκουν τάδ', ὦ παῖ, δεινά
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Ph. 628, cf. E.IT 1190, 1196, Ar.Eq. 820, Lys.10.12,13, Is.5.34, 11.13, Aeschin.1.85, 2.87, al. (sts., but prob. wrongly, written οὐκοῦν or οὐκ οὖν): sts. separately, οὐ δεινὸν οὖν δῆτ' .. ; Ar.Eq. 875: freq. with [ per.] 2sg. [tense] fut., to express an urgent or impatient imper., ;A.
Pr.52; ;S.
OT 676, cf. Ant. 244, Ar.Ra. 200, Pl.71, Pl.Smp. 175a: also with τις and [ per.] 3sg. [tense] fut., οὔκουν τις ὡς τάχιστα.. ἀναγκάσει .. ; S.OC 897; or opt. with ἄν, οὔκουν ἂν εἴποις .. ; Id.Aj. 1051: with neg. repeated, ;Id.
El. 630.2 in replies, where the speaker seizes an opening offered by the previous speaker, οὔκουν ὅμαιμος χὠ καταντίον θανών; well, and is not he who died facing him your brother too? Id.Ant. 512; οὔκουν γέλως ἥδιστος εἰς ἐχθροὺς γελᾶν; well, and is not the sweetest laughter to laugh over one's enemies? Id.Aj.79; ἴτ' ἐγκονεῖτε, σπεύδεθ', ὡς ὁ καιρὸς οὐχὶ μέλλειν. Answ. ;Ar.
Pl. 257, cf. 916, 1031, Ra.27, 89, 1139, V. 171.
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