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1 ἀφελής
II artless, simple, of persons, S.Fr. 723, D.Ep.4.11, Luc.DDeor.4.3;εὔκολος καὶ ἀ. Plu.Cat. Ma.6
;ἀφελέστατοι τῶν πρότερον Phylarch.43
; fraterἀφελέστατος Cic.Att.1.18.1
;ἀ. κατὰ τὴν ἐσθῆτα Plb.11.10.3
; alsoἀ. ἐντεύξεις Id.18.49.4
; ἀ. ψυχή simple, in good sense, IG14.1839. Adv.-λῶς, ἔχειν Plb.38.7.4
;μετρίως καὶ ἀ. οἰκεῖν Plu.Pomp.40
; naively, Cic.QF 1.2.3 (prob.);πολλὰ ἀ. πιστεύσας ἀπώλεσεν Vett.Val.168.23
.b in bad sense, bold, brazen, AP5.41 (Rufin.). Adv. -λῶς, παίζουσα dub. l. in Thgn.1211;κατηγορίαν ποιήσασθαι Aristid.2.116J.
2 Rhet., simple, not intricate or involved, opp.ἐν κώλοις, περίοδος Arist. Rh. 1409b16
: generally, of style, affecting simplicity or artlessness,τὸ ἀ. D.H.Comp.22
;λέξις λιτὴ καὶ ἀ. Id.Dem.2
;φράσις ἰσχνὴ καὶ ἀ. Id.Pomp.2
;λέξις ἀ. καὶ ἄθρυπτος Plu.Lyc.21
;ἀφέλεια -εστέρα Hermog.Id.2.12
. Adv. -λῶς, γράφειν ib.10.
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