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1 ἀστεῖος
2 of thoughts and words, refined, elegant, witty, διάλεκτον ἀστείαν ὑποθηλυτέραν, opp. ἀνελεύθερον ὑπαγροικοτέραν, Ar.Fr. 685;ἀστεῖόν τι λέξαι Id.Ra. 901
; ἀστεῖον λέγεις (where there is a play on the double sense, witty and popular) Id.Nu. 204;ἀ. καὶ δημωφελεῖς οἱ λόγοι Pl.Phdr. 227d
;ἀστεῖον εἰπεῖν Com.Anon.248
Mein., cf. Axiop.1.14;ἀστειοτάτας ἐπινοίας Ar.Eq. 539
; of persons,οἱ ἀ.
the wits,Pl.
R. 452d;τὰ ἀ.
witty sayings, witticisms,Arist.
Rh. 1411b21, al. Adv.- ως J.AJ12.4.4
, Plu.2.123f, Luc.Nigr.13.3 as a general word of praise, of things and persons, pretty, charming, ; ;ἀ. καὶ εὐήθης Id.R. 349b
, cf. Phdr. 242e, Hp.Ep.13;ἐστὶ γοῦν ἁπλῆ τις;—ἀστεία μὲν οὖν Anaxil.21
; ἀστεῖόν [ἐστι] ὅτι ἐρυθριᾷς it is charming to see you blush, Pl.Ly. 204c; ἀστεῖον πάνυ εἰ .. Men. Sam. 149.b ironically, ἀ. κέρδος a pretty piece of luck, Ar.Nu. 1064;ἀστεῖος εἶ Diph.73
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2 ἕρμαιον
ἕρμ-αιον, τό, prop.A gift of Hermes, i.e. unexpected piece of luck, godsend, wind-fall, treasure-trove (cf. Ἑρμῆς II), S.Ant. 397; ἕ. ἂν ἦν τινι c. inf., Pl.Phd. 107c, R. 368d;ἕ. ἂν εἴη ἡμῖν, εἰ.. Id.Smp. 176c
;ἑρμαίῳ ἐντετυχηκέναι Id.Grg. 386e
; ἕ. ἡγήσασθαι, ποιεῖσθαί τι, Id.Smp. 217a, Grg. 489c;νομίζειν D.38.6
.2 = ἕρμαξ, Sch.Od.16.471.4 = ἠρύγγη, Ps.-Dsc.3.21; = ἀλόη, ib.22.II Ἕρμαια (sc. ἱερά), τά, festival of Hermes, Pl.Ly. 206d, Aeschin.1.10, IG22.1227 (ii B.C.), Durrbach Choix d' inscrr. de Délos 117 (ii B.C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἕρμαιον
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3 ευτυχήματ'
εὐτυχήματα, εὐτύχημαpiece of good luck: neut nom /voc /acc plεὐτυχήματι, εὐτύχημαpiece of good luck: neut dat sgεὐτυχήματε, εὐτύχημαpiece of good luck: neut nom /voc /acc dual -
4 εὐτυχήματ'
εὐτυχήματα, εὐτύχημαpiece of good luck: neut nom /voc /acc plεὐτυχήματι, εὐτύχημαpiece of good luck: neut dat sgεὐτυχήματε, εὐτύχημαpiece of good luck: neut nom /voc /acc dual -
5 δυσκληρήμασιν
δυσκλήρημαpiece of ill luck: neut dat pl -
6 δυσκληρήματα
δυσκλήρημαpiece of ill luck: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
7 δυσκλήρημα
δυσκλήρημαpiece of ill luck: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
8 δυστυχημάτων
δυστύχημαpiece of ill luck: neut gen pl -
9 δυστυχήμασι
δυστύχημαpiece of ill luck: neut dat pl -
10 δυστυχήμασιν
δυστύχημαpiece of ill luck: neut dat pl -
11 δυστυχήματα
δυστύχημαpiece of ill luck: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
12 δυστυχήματι
δυστύχημαpiece of ill luck: neut dat sg -
13 δυστυχήματος
δυστύχημαpiece of ill luck: neut gen sg -
14 δυστύχημ'
δυστύχημα, δυστύχημαpiece of ill luck: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
15 δυστύχημα
δυστύχημαpiece of ill luck: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
16 ευδαιμονήματα
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17 εὐδαιμονήματα
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18 ευδαιμόνημα
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19 εὐδαιμόνημα
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20 ευτυχημάτων
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