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When I was looking for information about Stilpon, I found this article, but was very surprised by the word airadda. I doesn't look Greek, can't be found in any Greek dictionary and the only sites you can find on using google, cite the same text as can be found here in Wikipedia (except for a Sardic word). I suggest to delete the word, or, even better, to substitute it with the Greek term used by the Cynics. I could do it within the next week. 84.163.199.134 19:08, 11 January 2007 (UTC)