(
turannos
), dictator: an officer of a city who rules according to his own ideas.
(
sophist
ē
s
), sophist: paid hunter of rich and distinguished young men.
(
ploutos
), wealth: having sufficient possessions to live happily; an abundance of property which conduces to happiness.
(
parakatath
ē
k
ē
), deposit: something given on trust.
(
katharsis
), purification: the separation of the worse from the better.
(
nikan
), being victorious: prevailing in a conflict.
(
agathos anthr
ō
pos
), good person: the sort of person who can achieve what is good for a human being.
(
s
ō
phr
ō
n
), self-controlled: person having moderate desires.
(
enkrat
ē
s
), self-restrained: one who overpowers the parts of the soul when they are contrary to right reason.
(
spoudaios
), excellent: he who is completely good; he who has the virtue proper to human [e] beings.
(
sunnoia
), worry: an irrational and disturbing thought.
(
dusmathia
), stupidity: slowness in learning.
(
despoteia
), rule over slaves: just authority which is accountable to nobody.
(
aphilosophia
), lack of philosophy: the state whose possessor is a hater of argument.