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Ancient Greek
Etymology
From ᾰ̓- (ă-, “un-, in-, non-”) + πρᾶξῐς (prâxĭs, “doing, action”) + -ῐ́ᾱ (-ĭ́ā, abstract noun suffix).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /a.praːk.sí.aː/ → /a.prakˈsi.a/ → /a.prakˈsi.a/
Noun
ᾰ̓πρᾱξῐ́ᾱ • (ăprāxĭ́ā) f (genitive ᾰ̓πρᾱξῐ́ᾱς); first declension
- nonaction
- Synonym: ᾰ̓πρᾱγῐ́ᾱ (ăprāgĭ́ā, concrete noun)
408 BCE,
Euripides,
Orestes 426:
- Οὔπω· τὸ μέλλον δ᾽ ῐ̓́σον ᾰ̓πρᾱξῐ́ᾳ λέγω.
- Oúpō; tò méllon d’ ĭ́son ăprāxĭ́āi légō.
- Not yet; but I speak of the future as equal to not acting.
360 BCE,
Plato,
The Sophist 262c:
- · οὐδεμῐ́ᾰν γᾰ̀ρ οὔτε οὕτως οὔτ᾽ ἐκείνως πρᾶξῐν οὐδ᾽ ᾰ̓πρᾱξῐ́ᾱν οὐδὲ οὐσῐ́ᾱν ὄντος οὐδὲ μὴ ὄντος δηλοῖ τᾰ̀ φωνηθέντᾰ, πρὶν ᾰ̓́ν τῐς τοῖς ὀνόμᾰσῐ τᾰ̀ ῥήμᾰτᾰ κερᾰ́σῃ.
- ; oudemĭ́ăn gằr oúte hoútōs oút’ ekeínōs prâxĭn oud’ ăprāxĭ́ān oudè ousĭ́ān óntos oudè mḕ óntos dēloî tằ phōnēthéntă, prìn ắn tĭs toîs onómăsĭ tằ rhḗmătă kerắsēi.
- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- leisure, rest from business
- lack of success; futility
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