Yet the speech of Dikaios Logos forms one of the purest and most beautiful passages that Aristophanes has written, in its simple and affectionate picture of old Athenian life.
It has been conjectured that #dikaios logos# wore the mask of Aristophanes himself, and #adikos logos# that of Thrasymachus the sophist.
This life the Dikaios Logos offers to the young Athenian if he will forego the law-courts and the lectures of the sophists and the house of the hetaira.
Dikaios was defeated and killed at Maniaki, having been deserted by all his troops but fifteen hundred.
The troops under the immediate command of Kolokotronis took no part whatever in either day's fighting, the whole of which was done by the two thousand men under the command of Niketos, under whom Dikaios and Hypsilantes acted.
Dikaios opposed them in front; Niketos and Hypsilantes fell on their left flank.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dikaios" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.