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1 ἀνθρώπινος
A of, from, or belonging to man, human,ἀ. βίος Philol.11
, cf. Hdt.7.46; ἅπαν τὸ ἀ. all mankind, Id.1.86; τὸ ἀ. γένος (v.l. φῦλον) Antipho 4.1.2, Pl.Phd. 82b; ἀ. κίνδυνοι, opp. θεῖοι, And.1.139;ἀ. δίκη Lys.6.20
; ἀ. τεκμήρια, opp. omens, Antipho 5.81; human affairs,Pl.
Tht. 170b, Arist.EN 1102b3 (v.l. -ικά) ἀνθρώπινόν τι παθεῖν die, IG5(2), 266.20 (Mantinea, i B. C.), cf. PPetr.1p.33 (iii B. C.), PRyl.153.39 (ii A. D.); soἐάν τι τῶν ἀ. περί τινα γένηται Epicur.Fr. 217
.2 human, suited to man, ἀνθρωπίνη δόξα fallible, human understanding, Pl.Sph. 229a; οὐκ ἀ. ἀμαθία super-human, monstrous folly, Id.Lg. 737b, etc.; ἀ. καὶ μετρία σκῆψιςD 21.41; ;ἀ. νοῦς Men.482
;ἀ. τὸ γεγενημένον X.Cyr.5.4.19
.3 ἀνθρώπινα, τά, secular revenues, SIG527.133; secular rites, opp.θῖνα, Leg.Gort.10.43.II Adv. ἀνθρωπίνως, ἁμαρτάνειν commit human, i.e. venial, errors, Th.3.40; more within the range of human faculty,Pl.
Cra. 392b, D.18.252; ἀνθρωπίνως ἐκλογίζεσθαι, i.e. with fellow-feeling, And.2.6; humanely, gently, D.23.70;ἀ. χρὴ τὰς τύχας φέρειν
with moderation,Men.
816;εὐτυχίαν D.S.1.60
.—Of the three forms, ἀνθρώπειος is used exclusively in Trag. and generally in Th. (but cf.1.22); ἀνθρώπινος prevails in Comedy and in Prose from Pl. downwds. (though he uses ἀνθρώπειος no less frequently); ἀνθρωπικός is freq. in Arist. [suff] ἀνθρώπ-ιον, τό, = sq., E.Cyc. 185, Anaxandr. 34; paltry fellow,ὦ πόνηρ' ἀνθρώπια Ar. Pax 263
, cf. X.Mem.2.3.16, Cyr.5.1.14, D.18.242.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνθρώπινος
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