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1 λογιστικός
A skilled or practised in calculating, Pl.Tht. 145a, X.Mem.1.1.7;οἱ φύσει λ. Pl.R. 526b
; of a mathematician, AP11.267: Subst. ἡ -κή (with or without τέχνη), practical arithmetic, the art of arithmetic, opp. ἀριθμητική (the science of number), Pl.Grg. 450d, 451b, R. 525a, al.; so τὸ -; ἡ λ., opp. γεωμετρία, Archyt.4.II endued with reason, rational, ; [τὸ] λ. [ μόριον τῆς ψυχῆς] ib. 432a25; λ. ὄρεξις, opp. ἄλογος, Id.Rh. 1369a2; τὸ λ. (sc. τῆς ψυχῆς ) the reasoning faculty, Pl.R. 439d, cf. Arist.Top. 128b38; = τὸ βουλευτικόν, Id.EN 1139a12.III -κόν, τό, expenses of the λογιστεία, Inscr.Délos395.13, 399 A96 (ii B. C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λογιστικός
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2 callidus
callidus adj. with comp. and sup. [calleo], practised, shrewd, expert, experienced, adroit, skilful, ingenious, prudent, dexterous: agitator: naturā nihil callidius: Stamina suspendit callida (i. e. callide), O.: Callidus huic signo ponebam milia centum, a connoisseur, H.: veterum iudex, H.: callidus Condere furto, H.: foramina callidissimo artificio fabricari: inventum, N.: iunctura, H.— Crafty, cunning, artful, sly: ostendi quam sis callidus, T.: in isto artificio callidior: gens non astuta nec callida, Ta.: ad fraudem: auceps, O.: consilium, T.: ius: liberalitas, calculating, N.: malitia inimici, L.: iuris interpretatio, subtle.* * *callida -um, callidior -or -us, callidissimus -a -um ADJcrafty, sly, cunning; wise, expert, skillful, clever, experienced, ingenious
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