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1 εὐπρέπεια
εὐπρέπ-εια, ἡ,A goodly appearance, comeliness,εὐπρεπείᾳ προέχειν Th.6.31
; opp. ἀπρέπεια, Pl.Phdr. 274b, al.; majesty,εὐ. τῆς δόξης LXX Je.23.9
, cf. Ep.Jac.1.11; dignity, SIG880.19 (Pizus, iii A.D.);ἐστεφάνωσε ἁ πόλις.. -είας καὶ εὐνοίας ἕνεκα τᾶς ἐς τὰν πόλιν IG4.1418
(Epid., iv B.C.).II speciousness, plausibility,εὐπρεπείᾳ λόγου Th. 3.11
,82;ἔχει.. εὐπρέπειαν μᾶλλον ἢ ἀλήθειαν Pl.Euthd. 305e
; pretext, c. inf., Plu.Pyrrh.23.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐπρέπεια
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2 πρέπω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to draw attention, to distinguish oneself, to excel', also, mostly impers., πρέπει, `it is fitting, appropriate' (Il.).Derivatives: πρεπ-ώδης (Att.), - όντως (Pi., Att.) `fitting, appropriate', - τός ( εὔ- πρέπω) `drawing attention' (A. a.o.); often from the prefixcompp., e.g. μετα-, δια-, ἐκ-πρεπ-ής, also εὑ-, ἀρι-πρεπ-ής `striking, excelling, fitting etc..' (Il.) with εὑπρέπ-εια (Att.), - έω, - ίζω (Aq.) a.o. Here also πρέπων, - οντος m. n. of a fish (Opp., Ael.) prop. "which is fitting (for eating)"? (Strömberg Fischn. 33). -- On θεοπρόπος s. v.Etymology: Identical with Arm. erewim `become visible, appear', interpreted as * prep-. An old independent formation is Arm. eres, usu. pl. eres-k ` gen. -ac `face, appearance': IE * prep-s-ā. Celtic too seems to have maintained a derivation from this verb in OIr. richt `form, shape', Welsh rhith `species': IE *kʷr̥p-tu-. Quite uncertain is the connection of OHG furben `purify, clean'. -- The further analysis in * pr-ep- connecting IE * per- in πείρω `pierce' (as Fr. percer; Pott, Buttmann Lexil. 1, 20) or even IE per- in Lith. periù `beat' (as Fr. frapper, frappant; Grošelj Živa Ant. 6, 237 f. including πρέμνον) remains uncertain (cf. δρέπω: δέρω?); see now below. To be rejected Specht KZ 68, 124: πρέ-πω prop. *`I am the first' to πρό-μος with interchange π πρέπω μ. The comparisom with Lat. crepundia prop. *'fitting ornament' ? (Leumann Gnomon 9, 242 as uncertain supposition) cannot be combined with Arm. erewim. -- It has been argued that the root was * kʷrep- (Schindler BSL 67(1972)67; thus Clackson 1994, 165f);Page in Frisk: 2,591-592Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πρέπω
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