311 (prime)
- αἱ παῖδες (hai paides) – the children, daughters; the girls; childhood; the slaves, servants
- αἰπόλον (aipolon) – goatherd
- ἅλιος 1 (halios) – of or related to the sea
- ἅλιος 2 (halios) – fruitless, idle
- ἅλιος 3 (halios) – sun (variant of ἥλιος); Pythagorean name for nine
- ἄνοιξον (anoixon) – open!
- ἀπεθάνομεν (apethanomen) – we died, were put to death, were slain
- ἀπονέμειν (aponemein) – to portion out, impart, assign; part off, divide (Iamblichus DM 5.20.227.14)
- βῆτα (bēta) – the letter name of β, beta
- ἐννεάς (enneas) – nine; group of nine; the ninth of the month; ennead
- ἠθέλησαν (ēthelēsan) – they wanted, wished, were willing
- θεοειδής (theoeidēs) – godlike
- ἵλαος (hilaos) – propitious, blameless, atoned for; gracious, kindly
- ἱμᾶσιν (himasin) – to/for/by/with leather straps, reins, lashes (of a whip)
- κακός (kakos) – bad; ugly, ill-born, mean, base, worthless, evil; pernicious, unlucky, abusive, foul
- κιναιδείας (kinaideias) – of an unnatural lust
- κλίνας (klinas) – of a couch, bier, grave-niche; banquet
- λαιός (laios) – a kind of thrush, probably the blue thrush, Petrocichla cyanus
- λαιός (laios) – left; on the left
- λαοῖς (laois) – to/for/by/with the people(s)
- οἰκίας (oikias) – of a building, house, dwelling, home; household; family
- ὁμόνοια (homonoia) – oneness of mind, unanimity, concord; Pythagorean name for three and nine
- παιδείας (paideias) – of training, teaching, education; chastisement; youth, childhood
- πιαρόν (piaron) – fat, rich
- πλεονεξία (pleonexia) – greediness, arrogance; excess; advantage, gain derived; covetousness
- πόρναι (pornai) – prostitutes
- σελήνῃ (selēnēi) – to/for/by/with the moon, a month