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1 παραστατικός
II bringing to light, displaying, ἑαυτοῦ τε καὶ τοῦ ἑτέρου Antioch.Ascal. ap.S.E.M.7.162 ;ἀληθοῦς Stoic.2.73
; indicative, c. gen., τὰ καιροῦ π. (sc. ἐπιρρήματα)οἷον σήμερον D.T.641.28
, cf. A.D.Pron.7.26, al., S.E. M.8.202 ; making manifest, ὁλοτελῶν κόσμων π. Dam.Pr. 224.III able to exhort or rouse, c. gen.,ἀγωνίας Plb.3.43.8
;ὁρμῆς Plu.Lyc. 21
; creating a disposition or propensity,πρὸς τὰς πράξεις Phld. Mus.p.71
K. ;π. πρὸς συνουσίαν S.E.M.1.307
;π. ἀπό τινος εἴς τι Phld.Oec.p.52
J.IV desperately courageous, Plb.16.5.7 ([comp] Comp.). Adv.- κῶς Id.16.28.8
, D.S.18.22 : [comp] Comp.- ώτερον Id.20.11
.VI -κόν, τό, tomb, MAMA3.10, al. (Seleucia ad Calycadnum).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παραστατικός
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