ἈΡΙΣΤΟΤΕΛΕΙ, ἀριστοτελει
ARISTOTELEI, aristotelei
Sounds Like: ah-ris-toh-TEH-lei
Translations: to Aristotle
From the root: ΑΡΙΣΤΟΤΕΛΗΣ
Part of Speech: Proper Noun
Explanation: This is the dative singular form of the proper noun 'Aristotle'. It refers to the famous Greek philosopher Aristotle and is used to indicate the indirect object of a verb or the recipient of an action, often translated as 'to Aristotle' or 'for Aristotle'.
Inflection: Singular, Dative, Masculine
Instances
Josephus' Against Apion
- Book One — 22:176
From the same root
Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΑΡΙΣΤΟΤΕΛΗΣ.
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- ΑΡΙΣΤΟΤΕΛΗΣ — Aristotle
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