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1 ἄρκιος
A to be relied on, sure, certain, οὔ οἱ ἔπειτα ἄρκιον ἐσσεῖται φυγέειν he shall have no hope to escape, Il.2.393; νῦν ἄρκιον ἢ ἀπολέσθαι ἠὲ σαωθῆναι one of these is certain, to perish or be saved, 15.502; μισθὸς δέ οἱ ἄ. ἔσται a sure reward, 10.304, cf. Od.18.358, but, a sufficient reward in Hes.Op. 370; βίος ἄ. ib. 501, 577.II enough, sufficient, ἄρκιον εὑρεῖν to be sure of having enough, ib. 351, A.R.2.799, Theoc. 8.13; ὄφρα.. σφίσιν ἄρκιος εἴη that he might be sufficient for them, Id.25.190;δέμας ἄρκιος Opp.C.3.185
, cf. H.3.601; helpful, useful,παντὶ γὰρ ἄ. ἐστι Nic.Th. 508
, cf. Opp.C.3.173; ἄρκια νούσων remedies against.., Nic.Th. 837: c. inf., able to.., Call.Fr. 51a, cf. Cer.35. Adv.- ίως Hsch.
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