*didn't understand what B'rrr had said at all*
BabyQuote from: Delling on April 08, 2010, 05:49:37 PM*didn't understand what B'rrr had said at all* I was under the i'pression that agathos referred to the kind fo good that in anchient greece was 'ore affiliated with 'en then with wo'en (and yus, witha 3 letter word and one letter not working it is kinda har to understand 'e, sowwy :<)
Quote from: B'rrr on April 08, 2010, 06:33:26 PMBabyQuote from: Delling on April 08, 2010, 05:49:37 PM*didn't understand what B'rrr had said at all* I was under the i'pression that agathos referred to the kind fo good that in anchient greece was 'ore affiliated with 'en then with wo'en (and yus, witha 3 letter word and one letter not working it is kinda har to understand 'e, sowwy :<)Yeah, but the apostrophe was there so I should have gotten it. As for its applying moreso to men, agathos is more of "good and useful" whereas kalos is "good/beautiful/noble"... the Greeks were fantastic at wordplay ... unless you meant how it's in the masculine gender but that is purely a matter of morphology