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21 νομιμώτερα
νόμιμοςconformable to custom: neut nom /voc /acc comp pl -
22 νομιμώτεροι
νόμιμοςconformable to custom: masc nom /voc comp pl -
23 νομιμώτερος
νόμιμοςconformable to custom: masc nom comp sg -
24 νομίμην
νόμιμοςconformable to custom: fem acc sg (attic epic ionic) -
25 νομίμης
νόμιμοςconformable to custom: fem gen sg (attic epic ionic) -
26 νομίμοις
νόμιμοςconformable to custom: masc /neut dat pl -
27 νομίμοισι
νόμιμοςconformable to custom: masc /neut dat pl (epic ionic aeolic) -
28 νομίμου
νόμιμοςconformable to custom: masc /neut gen sg -
29 νομίμους
νόμιμοςconformable to custom: masc acc pl -
30 νομίμω
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31 νομίμῳ
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32 νομίμωι
νομίμῳ, νόμιμοςconformable to custom: masc /neut dat sg -
33 νόμιμα
νόμιμοςconformable to custom: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
34 νόμιμαι
νόμιμοςconformable to custom: fem nom /voc pl -
35 νόμιμοι
νόμιμοςconformable to custom: masc nom /voc pl -
36 νόμιμος
νόμιμοςconformable to custom: masc nom sg -
37 εὔλογος
εὔλογος, ον,A reasonable, sensible,νουθετήματα A.Pers. 830
;οὐκ εὐλόγῳ ἔοικεν Pl.R. 605e
;εὔ. ὀργή Phld.Ir.p.45
W.; εὔλογόν [ἐστι] c. inf., it is reasonable that.., Pl.Cra. 396b, Arist.Pol. 1286b15, etc.; -ώτερόν [ἐστι] Id.EN 1102b2: [comp] Sup., Id.Cael. 286b34.3 probable, c. dat. et inf., Hp. de Arte7 ([comp] Comp.), cf. Sphaer.Stoic.1.141, Cic.Att.14.22.2; διὰ σημείων εὐ. Phld.Lib.p.30 O.; ἐκ τῶν εὐ. in all probability, Plb.10.44.6, cf. Plu.Them.13; ἐκτὸς τῶν εὐ. πίπτειν to be beyond all probability, Arist.Metaph. 1060a18: [comp] Comp., Pl.Ep. 352a: [comp] Sup., Cic.Att.13.6.4. Adv. - γως Phld.Lib.p.33 O.4 suitable, conformable, c. dat., Plot.6.5.10.6 eloquent, v.l. for ἱκανός, LXX Ex. 4.10, whence Ezek.Exag. 113, Ph.2.93, 1.166 (interpr. as reasonable).II Adv. - γως with good reason, reasonably, A.Th. 508, Supp.47 (lyr.), Fr.6, Ar.V. 771, Lys.12.7;εὐ. ἄπρακτοι ἀπίασιν Th. 4.61
; εὐ. φέρειν (Abresch εὐλόφως, q.v.) E.Fr. 175;εὐ. ἔχειν Pl. Phd. 62d
;εὐ. φθονεῖν τινι Alex.219.1
;τοῖς εὐ. καὶ τοῖς κακῶς ἔχουσι Men.48
; freq. like εἰκότως, at the close of a sentence, implying assent, Arist.EN 1153b15, 1162b6: [comp] Comp. - ωτέρως Isoc.6.28; - ώτερον Plb.7.7.7.2 εὐ. τινὰ ἐπιδέξασθαι (v.l. ἐνδόξως) honourably, LXX 1 Ma.12.43.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὔλογος
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38 νόμιμος
A conformable to custom, usage, or law, ν. ὅρκος Lexap.And.1.98;ν. ἔρωτες Gorg.Fr.6
D.;ἔργα δίκαια καὶ ν. Democr.174
; legitimate,ν. παῖδες E.Ph. 815
(lyr.): hence, customary, prescriptive, φῶς ib. 345 (lyr.), etc.;οἱ ν. θεοί Pl.Lg. 954a
;ἡ ἐπίδεσις ἡ ν. Hp.Art.14
;νόμιμόν [ἐστί] τινι ποιεῖν τι X.Cyr.8.8.8
;ν. τινὰ δεδέσθαι Id.Mem.1.2.49
.2 observant of law, Choeril.3, Antipho 2.2.12, Archyt. ap. Stob.4.5.61;ν. καὶ κόσμιοι Pl.Grg. 504d
; ν. πόλις Isoc.l.c.II νόμιμα, τά, usages, customs,ἄλλα ἄλλοισιν νόμιμα, σφετέραν δ' αἰνεῖ δίκαν ἕκαστος Pi.Fr. 215
, cf. A.Th. 334 (lyr.), Hdt.2.79; ν. Δωρικά, Χαλκιδικά, Th.6.4,5;τὰ κοινὰ τῶν Ἑλλήνων ν. Id.3.59
; almost, = νόμοι, ἄγραπτα ν. S.Ant. 455;ν. θεῶν E.Supp. 19
;τὰ εἰωθότα ν. Pl.Phdr. 265a
;ἄγραφα ν. Id.Lg. 793a
, D.23.70; τὰ περὶ τοὺς θεοὺς ν., τὸ πρὸς τοὺς πολεμίους ν., X.Mem.4.6.4, Cyr.1.6.34; ν. βαρβαρικά, title of treatise by Aristotle: rare in sg.,τὸ πάντων ν. Emp.135.1
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > νόμιμος
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39 οἰκεῖος
A in or of the house, once in Hes., ;λέβης A. Fr.1
; ; of or for household affairs, domestic (for οἰκηΐη, v. οἰκία II),τὰ οἰ.
household affairs, property,Hdt.
2.37, S.Ant. 661 ;τὰ οἰ. ἀγαθά X.Oec.9.18
; τὰ οἰ. τὰ αὑτοῦ his household goods, Lys.13.41 ; opp. πολιτικά, Th.2.40 ; opp. τὰ τῆς πόλεως, Pl.Ap. 23b.2 Astrol., οἰ. ζῴδια domiciliary signs, Vett.Val.37.21, al.II of persons, of the same household, family, or kin, related, ὥς οἱ ἐόντες οἰκήϊοι as being akin to him, Hdt.4.65 ; οἰκεῖον οὕτως οὐδὲν.. ὡς ἀνήρ τε καὶ γυνή so closely akin, Men.647 ; ἀνὴρ οἰ. kinsman, relative, near friend, Hdt.1.108 ; οἱ οἰ. kinsmen, opp. οἱ ἀλλότριοι, And.4.15, cf. Th.2.51 ; opp. ὀθνεῖοι, Pl. Prt. 316c ; οἱ ἑωυτοῦ οἰκηϊότατοι his own nearest kinsmen, Hdt.3.65, cf. 5.5, D.18.288 ; of the tie itself, κατὰ τὸ οἰ. Ἀτρεῖ because of his relationship to Atreus, Th.1.9.2 friendly,εἴχομέν ποτε.. τὸν τόπον τοῦτον οἰ. D.4.4
; .III of things. belonging to one's house or family, one's own (defined asὅταν ἐφ' αὑτῷ ᾖ ἀπαλλοτριῶσαι Arist.Rh. 1361a21
),οἰ. ἄρουραι Pi.O.12.19
;σταθμοῖς ἐν οἰκείοισι A.Pr. 398
; γῆ, χθών, S.Aj. 859,Ant. 1203 ; οἰκεῖον, ἢ 'ξ ἄλλου τινός ; born in the house, or.. ? Id.OT 1162 ; αἱ οἰ. πόλεις their own cities, X.HG3.5.2 ; ἡ οἰ. (sc. γῆ), [dialect] Ion.ἡ οἰκηΐη Hdt.1.64
; [ ἀναθήματα] οἰκήϊα his own property, ib.92 ; πόλεμοι οἰ. wars in one's own country, of the Helot war in Laconia, Th.1.118, cf.4.64 ;σῖτος οἰ. καὶ οὐκ ἐπακτός
homegrown,Id.
6.20.2 = ἴδιος, one's own, personal, private,οἰκείων κερδέων εἵνεκα Thgn.46
;ἐὼν ἐν κακῷ οἰκηΐῳ Hdt.1.45
, cf. 153, Antipho 1.13 ;αἱ χεῖρες -ότεραι τοῦ σιδήρου Id.4.3.3
; μηδὲν -οτέρᾳ τῇ ἀπολαύσει with enjoyment not more our own, Th.2.38, cf. 7.70 ;ἀλλοτρίας γῆς πέρι οἰ. κίνδυνον ἔχειν Id.3.13
; οἰ. ξύνεσις mother wit, Id.1.138 ; πρὸς οἰκείας χερός by his own hand, S.Ant. 1176, etc.; for A.Ag. 1220, v. βορά.b in Stoic Philos., endeared by nature to all animals, including man,τὸ πρῶτον οἰ.
what is earliest endeared,Chrysipp.Stoic.
3.43, Hierocl. p.7A.2 c. dat. rei, belonging to, conformable to the nature of a thing,προοίμιον οἰ. ἑκάστῳ Pl.Lg. 772e
, cf. R. 468d, al., and freq. in Arist., as EN 1098a29 : also c. gen.,τὰ αὐτῶν οἰ. Pl.Phd. 96d
;οἰ. τῆς διαλεκτικῆς Arist.Top. 101b2
, cf. EN 1096b31, Rh. 1360a22 ;οἰ. πρός τι Plb.5.105.1
.b of persons, c. gen., a student of..,σοφίας Str.17.1.5
; addicted to,καινοτομίας Iamb.VP 30.176
.3 proper, fit, οἰ. κατάγελως fit subject for ridicule, Men. 160 ; οἰ. ὄνομα a word in its proper, literal sense, opp. metaphor, Arist. Rh. 1404b35.B Adv. οἰκείως has the same senses as the Adj., οἰ φέρε bear it like your own affair, Ar.Th. 197 ; διαλέγεσθαι οἰ. τινί converse familiarly with him, Th.6.57 ;οἰ. χρῆσθαί τινι
to be on familiar terms,X.
HG2.3.16 ;οἰ. διακεῖσθαί τινι Id.An.7.5.16
;πρός τι Plb.13.1.2
;οἰ. δέχεσθαί τινας D.18.215
;οἰ. ἔχειν τινί Id.4.4
, etc.: [comp] Comp.- ότερον Is. 1.49
; : [comp] Sup.- ότατα Plb.5.106.4
.2 affectionately, dutifully,ἔθαψε, περιέστειλεν οἰ. Men. 325.12
, cf. Th.2.60.3 literally, actually, Gal.Phil.Hist.39 D.4 Astrol., οἰ. σχηματίζεσθαι, of a planet, to be in its domicile, Vett.Val. 58.27, al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > οἰκεῖος
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40 ἀνάλογος
ἀνάλογος, ον,A according to a due λόγος, proportionate, conformable, Pl.Ti. 69b, cf. Ti.Locr.103d; but in arithmetical progression,Ascl.
Tact.3.1: neut. ἀνάλογον freq. in Arist. in adverbial sense, in proportion, EN1158a35, etc.; freq. as Adj., τὸ ἀνάλογον λέγω, ὅταν .. Po. 1457b16;παρὰ τὸ ἀ. EN 1131b11
, al., etc.; but , 1405a11, al.; μεταφοραὶ αἱ ἀνάλογον (sc. οὖσαι) ib. 1408a8; , etc.; ἀ. οἰκοδόμοι (as a predicate) EN 1103b9, cf. Rh. 1364b11, al.:—so that it is plain that ἀνάλογον is merely equiv. to ἀνὰ λόγον, as it is written in Pl.Ti. 37a; cf. λόγος:—the regul. Adv.ἀναλόγως Hp.Ep.27
, LXX Wi.13.5, S.E.P.1.88, Alex.Aphr.in Metaph.156.5.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνάλογος
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