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Plato Apology Vocab — serial

Running vocabulary creeping its way through Plato's Apology (i.e. in the order of the text). Let me know about typos, non-monumentally onerous suggestions. Some extra principal parts have been added along with related words, opposites etc. Verbs are give in citation form (λύω) or as they appear in the text or in some other form just for the practice heck of it. The levels will get smaller as we go on. If you find them bloated you can always lunge for the ignore button.

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