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1 εὐσεβής
εὐσεβ-ής, ές (dat. pl. -Aσεβέοις IG5(1).1390.5
([place name] Andania)), ([etym.] σέβω) pious, religious, opp. δυσσεβής (q.v.), Thgn.1141, Hdt.2.141, Pi.O.3.41; (lyr.): not common in early Prose, Gorg.Fr.6D., Pl.Phlb. 39e; dutiful, esp. discharging sacred duties, πρός or ἔς τινα, A.Supp. 340, E. El. 253; ἀνὴρ εὐ. (v.l. εὐλαβής)κατὰ τὸν νόμον Act.Ap.22.12
; εὐ. καὶ φοβούμενος τὸν θεόν ib.10.2: c.acc. modi, - εστέρα χεῖρα more righteous in act, A.Ch. 141; ; ὁ τῶν εὐσεβῶν χῶρος, of a place in the nether world, Pl.Ax. 371c; ἐν εὐσεβέων (sc. χώρῳ) Call.Epigr.12, cf. Sammelb. 2048 (ii b.c.).b Astrol.,αἱ τῶν εὐσεβῶν μοῖραι Cat.Cod.Astr.8(4).227
.2 as epith. of Emperors, = Pius, IGRom.3.91 (iii A.D.), al., PGrenf.1.49.28 (iii A.D.), PHamb.1.13.2 (iii A.D.), etc.; esp. of Antoninus Pius, IGRom.3.1293, al.b of taxes, etc., due to the Emperor, BGU917.15 (iv A.D.), etc.3 metaph., of a piece of land, dutiful, i.e. productive,ἀγρὸν -έστερον γεωργεῖν οὐδ' ἕνα οἶμαι Men.Georg.35
.II ofacts, things, etc., holy, sacred, ;εὐ. χρηστηριον E.El. 1272
; ἐν εὐσεβεῖ [ἐστι] c.inf., Id.Hel. 1277; τὸ εὐ., = εὐσέβεια, S.OC 1125, E.Tr.43; τὸ ὑμέτερον εὐ. Antipho 5.96; τοὐμὸν εὐ. E.Hipp. 656; τιτῶν ἐν ἀνθρώποις εὐσεβῶν παραβαίνειν Philipp. ap. D.18.157.III Adv. εὐσεβέως, [dialect] Att. - βῶς, Pi.O.6.79, etc.; εὐσεβῶς ἔχει, for εὐσεβές ἐστι, S.OT 1431, D.19.212: [comp] Comp. - έστερον X.Mem. 4.3.16: [comp] Sup. - έστατα Isoc.4.33.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐσεβής
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