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1 Good-temper
subs.P. εὐκολία, ἡ, V. εὐοργησία, ἡ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Good-temper
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2 Temper
subs.P. and V. τρόπος, ὁ, or pl., ἦθος, τό, φύσις, ἡ.Mood: P. and V. ὀργή, ἡ, or pl.Good temper: P. εὐκολία, ἡ.Good tempered, adj.: Ar. and P. εὔκολοςBad temper: Ar. and P. δυσκολία.Bad tempered: P. and V. δύσκολος.——————v. trans.Blend: P. and V. κεραννύναι, συγκεραννύναι.Temper metal: P. βάπτειν (cf. Soph., Aj. 651).Tempered by fire ( of iron): V. ὀπτὸς ἐκ πυρός (Soph., Ant. 475).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Temper
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3 Complacency
subs.Good temper: P. εὐκολία, ἡ.Pleasure: P. and V. ἡδονή, ἡ.Affability: P. φιλανθρωπία, ἡ, εὐπροσηγορία, ἡ.Hear with complacency: P. and V. ἡδέως ἀκούειν.Bear with complacency: P. and V. ῥᾳδίως φέρειν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Complacency
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4 Contentment
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Contentment
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5 out of sorts
1) (slightly unwell: I felt a bit out of sorts after last night's heavy meal.) αδιάθετος2) (not in good spirits or temper: He's been a little out of sorts since they told him to stay at home.) κακοδιάθετος
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temper — n. & v. n. 1 habitual or temporary disposition of mind esp. as regards composure (a person of a placid temper). 2 irritation or anger (in a fit of temper). 3 a tendency to have fits of anger (have a temper). 4 composure or calmness (keep one s… … Useful english dictionary
good humour — noun a cheerful and agreeable mood • Syn: ↑good humor, ↑good temper, ↑amiability • Ant: ↑ill humor (for: ↑good humor) • Derivationally related forms: ↑ … Useful english dictionary