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1 άπταιστος
fluentΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > άπταιστος
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2 εύρημον
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3 εὔρημον
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4 ευρήμων
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5 εὐρήμων
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6 εὑρησιεπής
1 fluent in verseεἴην εὑρησιεπὴς ἀναγεῖσθαι πρόσφορος ἐν Μοισᾶν δίφρῳ O. 9.80
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7 εὐπρόσφορος
εὐπρόσ-φορος, ον,II easily assimilated, nutritious, of food, Xenocr.9.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐπρόσφορος
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8 εὐρήμων
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9 εὐροέω
II metaph., go on well, be favourable,ὅταν δ' ὁ δαίμων εὐροῇ A.Pers. 601
;τῶν πραγμάτων αὐτῷ εὐροούντων Plb.4.48.11
;τῆς τύχης εὐροούσης D.S.2.45
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10 εὔροος
A fair-flowing,Σκάμανδρος Il.7.329
;ποταμός 21.130
; ; (lyr.); in Prose, flowing well, IG7.4255.17 (Oropus, iv B.C.), Pl. Ti. 77d.II Medic., of the body, with the pores and passages open, Hp.Aph.2.9; ; τὰ ὑγρά, αἷμα, Aret.SA1.10, Gal.15.843: [comp] Comp.εὐροώτερος Hp.Mul.1.1
;εὐρούστερος Gal.16.360
. Adv. -ρόως, ῥυῆναι Aret.CA1.7
.III of words, etc., fluent, glib, στόματα v.l. in E.Fr. 439;λέξις D.H. Comp.23
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11 κατάγλωττος
κατάγλωττ-ος, ον,II written in rare or far-fetched language,ποιήματα AP11.218
([place name] Crates), prob. l. in Luc.Lex.25;τὸ κ. τῆς λέξεως D.H.Th.53
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12 στωμύληθρος
στωμῠλ-ηθρος, ον,A talkative, fluent, Aristaenet.1.1; ὦ στωμυλῆθραι δαιταλεῖς, as if from στωμυλήθρας, ὁ, unless it be abstract for concrete, Com.Adesp.30D.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > στωμύληθρος
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13 στωμύλος
A wordy, talkative, Ar.Ach. 429, Pl.Erx. 397d, Theoc.5.79, etc.; τὰ σ. ταῦτα this nonsense, AP9.39 (Music.): in good sense, fluent, suave, σ. εὐτυχίη, of Menander, ib. 187; = lepidus, Gloss.: c.inf., ὁμιλῆσαι ς. Luc.Im.15; λαλῆσαι ς. Alciphr.3.65: so ἔχουσι τι ς. have a gossipy flavour, Demetr.Eloc. 151. Adv. [suff] στώμ-λως Poll.5.161: [comp] Comp.- ωτέρως Lyd.Mag.3.73
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14 ῥευσταλέος
A liquid, fluent, Orac. ap. Eus.PE4.9.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ῥευσταλέος
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15 πολύμῦθος
πολύ-μῦθος: of many words, fluent, Il. 3.214 and Od. 2.200.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > πολύμῦθος
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