11.The mistress of the house is back to putting up with her boorish husband but the two nights with a hairdresser make a sarcasm and dullness importantly more bearable.
12.A person with a boorish or caddish mind is one who is not fit companion to talk with because his interests are so narrowed down to the mean and vulgar things of life.
13.Yet, if this apology appears too " harsh" (or sclerotic, sklerotes) (607b) or " rustic" (agroikia, which also means " boorish" and " countrified" ), then something more cunning and diplomatic might be said to the defender of Homer and tragedy.