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1 φιλοτιμία
A love of honour or distinction, ambition, freq. in bad sense in early writers, Pi.Fr. 210, E.IA 527, Ar.Th. 383, Arist.EN 1125b22;κακίστη δαιμόνων Φ. E.Ph. 532
;ἄκαιρος Isoc.Ep.2.9
;πλεονεξία καὶ φ. Th.3.82
; with φιλονικία, Pl.Lg. 860e; also in good sense, Isoc.5.110, X.Mem.3.3.13, Hier.7.3, Pl.R. 553c: the object is added in gen., φ. τῶν καλῶν ib. 555a, cf. X.Cyr.8.1.35; alsoφ. ἐπὶ τοῖς καλοῖς Pl.Smp. 178d
; ὑπὲρ τῶν ὅλων, περί τι, Plb.1.52.4, 5.71.6;πρὸς τὰ καλά Id.6.55.4
, cf. Pl.Lg. 834b; but φ. πρός τινα ambitious rivalry with him,ἡ πρὸς ἀλλήλους φ. καὶ στάσις Plb.4.87.7
(but αἱ πρὸς σφᾶς αὐτοὺς φ. is f.l. for φιλονικίαι (ap.Stob.) in Isoc.3.18); φ. ἐμβάλλειν τινί, ὅπως .. X. Cyr.8.1.39: freq. with Preps.,διὰ φιλοτιμίαν Pl.R. 586c
, Isoc.5.86, etc.;φιλοτιμίας ἕνεκα Lys.19.56
;ὑπὸ φιλοτιμίας Pl.Phdr. 257c
, etc.; simplyφιλοτιμίᾳ D.2.18
;φ. τινὶ καὶ φιλονεικίᾳ Plu.2.856a
: pl., jealousies, rivalries,κατ' ἰδίας φ. Th.8.89
;φιλονικίαι καὶ φ. Pl.R. 548c
, etc.;αἱ φ. τῶν συγγραφέων
party-feelings,Plb.
3.21.10.2 conceited obstinacy,ἡ φ. κτῆμα σκαιόν Hdt.3.53
;ὑπὸ φιλοτιμίας, ἣν ὀνομάζουσιν οἱ νῦν Ἕλληνες κενοδοξίαν Gal.6.415
.4 lavish outlay for public purposes, munificence,ἡ πρὸς ὑμᾶς φ. Aeschin.3.19
, cf. POxy. 1153.16 (i A. D.), Dacia 1.273 ([place name] Tomi), BCH51.99 ([place name] Panamara), etc.: pl., occasions for munificence, Plu.Nic.3.II the object coveted, honour, distinction, credit,ἔστιν τὸ γράμμα ἐκείνῳ μὲν φ. πρὸς ὑμᾶς D.20.69
;φ. παρέχειν τινί X.Hier.1.27
; ἐκείνῳ ἔχει φ. is to his credit, D.2.3;ψευδῆ φ. κτᾶται Aeschin.3.45
;ἑνὶ τὴν φ. συνεχώρησεν Plu. Phoc.20
; both in sg. and pl., ἀποστερεῖσθαι τῆς φιλοτιμίας or τῶν -ιῶν, D.24.210, 19.223, cf. 24.91 (pl.); στέφανος φιλοτιμίας διὰ βίου, as an honour, Rev.Arch.22(1925).62 ([place name] Callatis); φιλοτιμίας χρυσίον charitable fund, ib.34(1931).347 ([place name] Stobi).III punningly, the conduct of one Philotimus, Cic.Att.6.9.2, 7.1.1.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φιλοτιμία
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2 ambitiōsus
ambitiōsus adj. with comp. [ambitio], surrounding, encompassing, entwining: lascivis hederis ambitiosior, H.—Fig., ambitious, conciliatory, eager for honor, solicitous of favor: pro nato mater, O.: in Graecos: malis artibus, Ta.: ita ambitiosus ut omnīs salutet: rogationes: mors, ostentatious, Ta.: ornamenta, excessive, H.—Competed for, sought in rivalry: honor, O.* * *ambitiosa -um, ambitiosior -or -us, ambitiosissimus -a -um ADJambitious, eager to please/for advancement/favor; showy; winding, twisting -
3 φιλοτιμέομαι
A- ηθήσομαι D.S.11.18
codd.: [tense] aor.ἐφιλοτιμήθην X.Mem.2.9.3
, Pl.La. 182b, Isoc.4.44, Is.2.42; later,ἐφιλοτιμησάμην Plb.20.8.2
, Ael.VH3.1 (writtenἐφιλοτειμήσετο Ephes.3
No.13): [tense] pf.πεφιλοτίμημαι D.42.24
, Porph. ap. Stob.2.1.32:—[tense] pf. in pass. sense, Aristid.1.446 J.: ([etym.] φιλότιμος):— love or seek after honour, Pl.Alc.2.146a, Is. l. c., D.20.103, etc.: hence, to be ambitious, emulous, Ar.Ra. 281; φ. ὅτι .. to be jealous because.., X.An.1.4.7, Lys. 14.21; φ. πρὸς ἀλλήλους, πρὸς τοὺς ἄλλους, vie emulously with, rival, Pl.Smp. 178e, Phdr. 234a, cf. Lys.29.14.2 the object of ambition, etc., is mostly added with a Prep., φ. ἐπί τινι to place one's fame in a thing, glory or pride oneself upon it, Pl.R. 553d, X.Mem.2.6.12, Lys.14.42;ἐπὶ τοῖς πεπραγμένοις Isoc.3.46
, al.; ;ὑπὲρ τῆς δόξης Isoc.8.93
; περὶ τῶν καλῶν contend in rivalry for, Plu.2.760c; περὶ τὴν θήραν, δεῖπνα, D.S.3.18, Plu.Phil.9;ἀφ' ἑτέρων ἀρετῶν Id.2.819c
: c. neut. pron. in acc.,πρὸς ἃ ἐγὼ φιλοτιμοῦμαι X.HG1.6.5
: c. acc. cogn.,φ. φιλοτιμίας ἀκάρπους Plu.2.830e
;τὴν ἀγαθὴν ἔριν J.BJ1.10.5
; φ. πρὸς τὴν πόλιν show patriotic zeal for.., Lycurg.140, cf. IG22.1176.26, etc.;εἰς τὴν αὔξησιν D.S.1.50
, cf. 25, D.L.4.44, Aristid. l. c.II c. inf., strive eagerly to do a thing, endeavour earnestly, aspire,οἳ πάνυ ἂν φιλοτιμηθεῖεν φίλῳ σοι χρῆσθαι X.Mem.2.9.3
, cf. Oec.21.6, PPetr.3p.115 (iii B. C.), PCair.Zen.578.2(iii B. C.), etc.; : c. part.,φ. ἐλέγχων Id.R. 336c
, cf. X.Eq.Mag. 9.6: c. acc. et inf., to be anxious that.., ib.1.25: c. acc.,ἀεὶ ἕν γέ τι φιλοτιμούμενος Id.Oec.4.24
: withὅπως, καλῶς ἂν ποιήσαις φιλοτιμηθεὶς ὅπως ἂν παρὰ τοῦ Θεοδώρου λάβῃς τὰ ἐπιστόλια PCair.Zen.41.19
(iii B. C.), cf. PMich.Zen.6.3 (iii B. C.).III c. dat. rei, present with a thing, χρήμασί τινας v. l. in Procop.Goth.1.5: but c. acc. rei, lavish upon,τινί τι Aristaenet.1.1
;πόλεμος.. νίκας ἀδίκους φ. Chor.35.71
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