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1 εμπρεπή
ἐμπρεπήςconspicuous among: neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric)ἐμπρεπήςconspicuous among: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (doric aeolic)ἐμπρεπήςconspicuous among: masc /fem acc sg (attic epic doric) -
2 ἐμπρεπῆ
ἐμπρεπήςconspicuous among: neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric)ἐμπρεπήςconspicuous among: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (doric aeolic)ἐμπρεπήςconspicuous among: masc /fem acc sg (attic epic doric) -
3 εμπρεπέστερον
ἐμπρεπήςconspicuous among: adverbial compἐμπρεπήςconspicuous among: masc acc comp sgἐμπρεπήςconspicuous among: neut nom /voc /acc comp sg -
4 ἐμπρεπέστερον
ἐμπρεπήςconspicuous among: adverbial compἐμπρεπήςconspicuous among: masc acc comp sgἐμπρεπήςconspicuous among: neut nom /voc /acc comp sg -
5 εμπρεπείς
ἐμπρεπήςconspicuous among: masc /fem acc plἐμπρεπήςconspicuous among: masc /fem nom /voc pl (attic epic) -
6 ἐμπρεπεῖς
ἐμπρεπήςconspicuous among: masc /fem acc plἐμπρεπήςconspicuous among: masc /fem nom /voc pl (attic epic) -
7 εμπρεπές
ἐμπρεπήςconspicuous among: masc /fem voc sgἐμπρεπήςconspicuous among: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
8 ἐμπρεπές
ἐμπρεπήςconspicuous among: masc /fem voc sgἐμπρεπήςconspicuous among: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
9 εμπρεπέστατον
ἐμπρεπήςconspicuous among: masc acc superl sgἐμπρεπήςconspicuous among: neut nom /voc /acc superl sg -
10 ἐμπρεπέστατον
ἐμπρεπήςconspicuous among: masc acc superl sgἐμπρεπήςconspicuous among: neut nom /voc /acc superl sg -
11 ἐμπρεπής
ἐμπρεπής, ές,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐμπρεπής
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12 εμπρεπώς
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13 ἐμπρεπῶς
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14 εμπρεπέσιν
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17 ἐμπρεπής
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18 πρέπω
1 on the eye, to be clearly seen, to be conspicuous among a number,ὁ δ' ἔπρεπε καὶ διὰ πάντων Il.12.104
;μετὰ δὲ π. ἀγρομένοισιν Od.8.172
, Hes.Th.92; to be distinguished in or by a thing,φάρεσιν μελαγχίμοις A.Ch.12
, cf. Th. 124 (lyr.), E.Alc. 512, 1050;π. παρηῒς φοινίοις ἀμυγμοῖς A.Ch.24
(lyr.); shine forth, show itself,πειρῶντι χρυσὸς ἐν βασάνῳ π. Pi.P.10.67
;πανσέληνος ἐν σάκει π. A.Th. 390
, cf. Pers. 239 (troch.), Ag. 389 (lyr.); πρέπουσά θ' ὡς ἐν γραφαῖς ib. 242 (lyr.);ἐπί τοι πρέπει ὄμμασιν αἰδώς h.Cer. 214
;Ζεὺς πρέπων δι' αἰθέρος E.Hel. 216
(lyr.): sts. c. part., to be clearly seen as doing or being,ὁ φρυκτὸς ἀγγέλλων πρέπει A.Ag.30
; σπλάγχνα.. πρέπουσ' ἔχοντες ib. 1222, cf. Eu. 995 (anap.).3 on the smell, to be strong or rank, ὅμοιος ἀτμὸς ὥσπερ ἐκ τάφου π. ib. 1311.II to be conspicuously like, resemble, π. τινὶ εἶδος to be like one in form, Pi.P.2.38;πρέποντα.. ταύρῳ δέμας A.Supp. 301
; ;πρέπεις.. θυγατέρων μορφὴν μιᾷ Id.Ba. 917
: c. inf., τοῦδε γὰρ δράμημα φωτὸς Περσικὸν πρέπει μαθεῖν his running is like Persian to behold, A.Pers. 247, cf. Supp. 719; more freq. with ὡς orὥστε, πρέπει ὡς τύραννος εἰσορᾶν S. El. 664
;ὡς πένθιμος πρέπεις ὁρᾶν E.Supp. 1056
; (lyr.).III to be conspicuously fitting, beseem, c. dat. pers.,θνατὰ θνατοῖσι πρέπει Pi.I.5(4).16
; , cf. Pl.Chrm. 158c, etc.; with Preps.,ποῦ τάδ' ἐν χρηστοῖς πρέπει; E.Heracl. 510
;οἷα δὴ εἰς πλῆθος πρέπει X.Cyr.2.1.24
: c. part.,ὅ τι γιγνόμενον ἂν πρέποι Pl.Epin. 976c
, cf. Plt. 269c, 288c; πρέποι γὰρ ἂν (sc. λεχθεῖσα) Id.Sph. 219c.2 freq. in part.,ὕμνοι πρέποντες γάμοις Id.R. 460a
, etc.; esp. in part. neut.,πρέπον τε εἶναι καὶ ἁρμόττειν Id.Grg. 503e
;ἤν τι ἄλλο π. δοκῇ εἶναι Th.6.25
;τὸ π. τῇ γραφῇ Plb.2.40.3
: rarely c. gen.,π. ἦν δαίμονος τοὐμοῦ τόδε S.Aj. 534
, cf. Plu.Caes.14, Thom.Mag.p.306R.; τὸ π. that which is seemly, propriety, Pl.Hp.Ma. 294a;πρὸς τὸ μέτριον καὶ τὸ π. Id.Plt. 284e
, etc.: pl.,πρέποντα πάσχειν Antipho 3.3.9
;πρέποντα τῇ συγγενείᾳ ποιοῦντες Isoc.10.23
.3 rarely with personal subject, πρέπων ἔφυς πρὸ τῶνδε φωνεῖν art the fit person to.., S.OT9; Πομπήϊος.. πάνυ τοῖς ἔπεσι πρέπων suiting them, Plu.Pomp.72, cf. Publ. 17.4 mostly impers., πρέπει it is fitting, both of outward circumstances and moral fitness, c. dat. pers. et inf., Hdt.9.79, etc.;οὐ πρέπει νῷν.. δάσασθαι Pi.P.4.147
;πρέπει ἐσλοῖσιν ὑμνεῖσθαι Id.Fr. 121
, cf. A.Ag. 483 (lyr.), E.Hipp. 115, etc.: with inf. unexpressed, πρέπει γοῦν σοι [ἀποκρίνεσθαι] X.HG4.1.37.b c. acc. pers. et inf.,πρέπει τὸν Αἰνησιδάμου ἐγκωμίων τε μελέων λυρᾶν τε τυγχανέμεν Pi.O.2.46
, cf. A.Supp. 203, S.Tr. 728, Th.1.86, etc.c c. inf. only,πρέπει γαρυέμεν Pi.N.7.82
, cf. P.5.43, A.Th. 656, Ag. 636, etc.d with inf. understood, an acc. may be subject,ἀπήλλαξαν οὕτω ὡς κείνους ἔπρεπε Hdt.8.68
.α', cf. A.Supp. 195, Pl.Prt. 312b; or object,τείσασθαι οὕτως, ὡς κείνους [τείσασθαι] πρέπει Hdt.4.139
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19 μεταπρεπής
μετα-πρεπής, ές ( πρέπω): conspicuous among, τισίν, Il. 18.370†.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > μεταπρεπής
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20 ἐμπρέπω
A to be conspicuous in,πενταέθλοισιν B.8.27
; αἰθέρι, of the stars, A.Ag.6; ἐπ' ὀμμάτων ἐ. ( εὖ πρ. cod. [voice] Med.) to be conspicuous on the face, ib. 1428 (lyr.); Βάκχαις ἐ. among them, Ar.Nu. 605:—[voice] Med.,Λύδαισιν ἐμπρέπεται γυναίκεσσιν Sapph.Supp.25.6
.2 to be conspicuous or famous, A.Ch. 356 (lyr.), E.Heracl. 407; ἀνδράσι for men, Pi.P.8.28; ; ; ἐν ὅπλοις δεινῶς ἐ. D.C.40.41; ἐνέπρεπον ἔχοντες .. Hdt.7.67,83.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐμπρέπω
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