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101 εὐπλοίαις
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102 ευπλοίης
εὔπλοιαa fair voyage: fem gen sg (epic ionic)εὐπλοΐης, εὔπλοιαa fair voyage: fem gen sg (epic ionic) -
103 εὐπλοίης
εὔπλοιαa fair voyage: fem gen sg (epic ionic)εὐπλοΐης, εὔπλοιαa fair voyage: fem gen sg (epic ionic) -
104 ευπροσωπία
εὐπροσωπίᾱ, εὐπροσωπίαfair appearance: fem nom /voc /acc dualεὐπροσωπίᾱ, εὐπροσωπίαfair appearance: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
105 εὐπροσωπία
εὐπροσωπίᾱ, εὐπροσωπίαfair appearance: fem nom /voc /acc dualεὐπροσωπίᾱ, εὐπροσωπίαfair appearance: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
106 ευπροσωπότατον
εὐπρόσωποςfair of face: masc acc superl sgεὐπρόσωποςfair of face: neut nom /voc /acc superl sg -
107 εὐπροσωπότατον
εὐπρόσωποςfair of face: masc acc superl sgεὐπρόσωποςfair of face: neut nom /voc /acc superl sg -
108 ευπροσώπως
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109 εὐπροσώπως
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110 ευπρόσωπον
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111 εὐπρόσωπον
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112 ευπάρειον
εὐπάρειοςwith fair cheeks: masc /fem acc sgεὐπάρειοςwith fair cheeks: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
113 εὐπάρειον
εὐπάρειοςwith fair cheeks: masc /fem acc sgεὐπάρειοςwith fair cheeks: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
114 ευπάρθενον
εὐπάρθενοςfamed for fair maidens: masc /fem acc sgεὐπάρθενοςfamed for fair maidens: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
115 εὐπάρθενον
εὐπάρθενοςfamed for fair maidens: masc /fem acc sgεὐπάρθενοςfamed for fair maidens: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
116 ευροωτέρα
εὐροωτέρᾱ, εὔροοςfair-flowing: fem nom /voc /acc comp dualεὐροωτέρᾱ, εὔροοςfair-flowing: fem nom /voc comp sg (attic doric aeolic) -
117 εὐροωτέρα
εὐροωτέρᾱ, εὔροοςfair-flowing: fem nom /voc /acc comp dualεὐροωτέρᾱ, εὔροοςfair-flowing: fem nom /voc comp sg (attic doric aeolic) -
118 ευροωτέραις
εὔροοςfair-flowing: fem dat comp plεὐροωτέρᾱͅς, εὔροοςfair-flowing: fem dat comp pl (attic) -
119 εὐροωτέραις
εὔροοςfair-flowing: fem dat comp plεὐροωτέρᾱͅς, εὔροοςfair-flowing: fem dat comp pl (attic) -
120 ευροωτέρας
εὐροωτέρᾱς, εὔροοςfair-flowing: fem acc comp plεὐροωτέρᾱς, εὔροοςfair-flowing: fem gen comp sg (attic doric aeolic)
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