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1 περιφανής
περιφαν-ής, ές,A seen all round, of a city, Th.4.102 ; π. ζῷα figures standing free and unattached, opp. those in relief, Callix.2, cf.1.2 conspicuous, notorious, S.Aj.66, etc.;π. τὰ πράγματα Ar.Lys. 756
;π. ἀδίκημα Lys.9.22
; τὰ δημόσιά που καὶ π. Pl.Phlb. 31e;μεγάλη καὶ π. ἀναισχυντία D.27.38
;τεκμήριον Lys.22.11
([comp] Sup.);πενία Antiph.167
; περιφανές [ἐστι], ὡς .. X.HG7.2.17: [comp] Comp. - φανέστερος, [comp] Sup. - έστατος, ib.7.3.8, Ar.Eq. 206, etc. Adv. - νῶς conspicuously, notably, evidently, S.Aj.81, Ar.Eq. 1186, Pl. 948, Th.6.60, Lys.16.8, Pl.Men. 91d, Ep. 346a: [comp] Comp. - έστερον D.27.7: [comp] Sup. - έστατα Is.8.17 codd. [suff] περιφαν-τάζομαι, frame an imaginative notion of a thing, Simp.in Epict.p.112 D., in Cael.313.8.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περιφανής
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