- πρότασις
- πρότᾰσις, εως, ἡ, ([etym.] προτείνω)A putting forward: in concrete sense, that which is put forward; hence,1 in Logic, proposition, π.
ἐστι λόγος καταφατικὸς ἢ ἀποφατικός τινος κατά τινος Arist.APr.24a16
: esp. premiss of a syllogism, ἐκ δύο προτάσεων [πᾶς συλλογισμός] ib. 42a32; ἡ ἑτέρα, ἡ τελευταία π., the minor premiss, Id.EN1143b3, 1147b9; = ἀξίωμα, Plu.2.1009c, al.b Math., enunciation of a proposition, Autol.2.6, al., Archim.Sph.Cyl. 2Praef.. (pl.), Eratosth. Praef. (pl.), Dioph. 1 Def.11 (pl.), Procl.in Ti.2.190d.2 Gramm., hypothetical clause of a sentence, answered by the ἀπόδοσις, D.L.3.52.3 question proposed, problem, Sor.1.27, Plu.2.736e, Ath.6.234c, etc.4 the earlier part of a dramatic poem. opp. ἐπίτασις (in which the action begins) and καταστροφή, Donat. in CGFp.69 K.5 proposal, Milet.7.67 (perh. i B.C.), PMonac.6.80 (vi A.D.): pl., proposals for peace, App.Mac.9.3.II stretching out, 'urge', αἱ τοῦ πάθους π. Plot.4.4.44.
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