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1 ἀστείως
D0-0-0-0-1=1 2 Mc 12,43honourably, honestly -
2 ἐνδόξως
D2-0-0-2-14=18 Ex 15,1.21; DnLXX 4,37b(34)(bis); TobBA 12,7honourably, gloriously -
3 ἐντίμως
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4 ἐπιδόξως
D0-0-0-0-1=1 1 Ezr 9,45gloriously, honourably -
5 εὐγενίζω
V 0-0-0-0-1=1 2 Mc 10,13to ennoble, to exercise honourably -
6 μεγάλως
+ D1-1-1-6-11=20 Nm 6,2; 1 Chr 29,9; Zech 11,2; Jb 4,14; 15,11very much, exceedingly 1 Chr 29,9; loudly, haughtily Jb 15,11; honourably, becomingly, with solemn splendour 2 Mc 2,8*Jb 4,14 μεγάλως exceedingly-ַרב for MT רֹב the multitude of, all; *Jb 30,30 μεγάλως exceedinglyhomoeoph. with-מעל? for MT מעלי on me -
7 φιλοτίμως
D0-0-0-0-2=2 Mc 2,21; SusTh 12honourably 2 Mc 2,21; diligently, intense-ly SusTh 12 -
8 διανδραγαθέω
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9 εὔλογος
εὔλογος, ον,A reasonable, sensible,νουθετήματα A.Pers. 830
;οὐκ εὐλόγῳ ἔοικεν Pl.R. 605e
;εὔ. ὀργή Phld.Ir.p.45
W.; εὔλογόν [ἐστι] c. inf., it is reasonable that.., Pl.Cra. 396b, Arist.Pol. 1286b15, etc.; -ώτερόν [ἐστι] Id.EN 1102b2: [comp] Sup., Id.Cael. 286b34.3 probable, c. dat. et inf., Hp. de Arte7 ([comp] Comp.), cf. Sphaer.Stoic.1.141, Cic.Att.14.22.2; διὰ σημείων εὐ. Phld.Lib.p.30 O.; ἐκ τῶν εὐ. in all probability, Plb.10.44.6, cf. Plu.Them.13; ἐκτὸς τῶν εὐ. πίπτειν to be beyond all probability, Arist.Metaph. 1060a18: [comp] Comp., Pl.Ep. 352a: [comp] Sup., Cic.Att.13.6.4. Adv. - γως Phld.Lib.p.33 O.4 suitable, conformable, c. dat., Plot.6.5.10.6 eloquent, v.l. for ἱκανός, LXX Ex. 4.10, whence Ezek.Exag. 113, Ph.2.93, 1.166 (interpr. as reasonable).II Adv. - γως with good reason, reasonably, A.Th. 508, Supp.47 (lyr.), Fr.6, Ar.V. 771, Lys.12.7;εὐ. ἄπρακτοι ἀπίασιν Th. 4.61
; εὐ. φέρειν (Abresch εὐλόφως, q.v.) E.Fr. 175;εὐ. ἔχειν Pl. Phd. 62d
;εὐ. φθονεῖν τινι Alex.219.1
;τοῖς εὐ. καὶ τοῖς κακῶς ἔχουσι Men.48
; freq. like εἰκότως, at the close of a sentence, implying assent, Arist.EN 1153b15, 1162b6: [comp] Comp. - ωτέρως Isoc.6.28; - ώτερον Plb.7.7.7.2 εὐ. τινὰ ἐπιδέξασθαι (v.l. ἐνδόξως) honourably, LXX 1 Ma.12.43.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὔλογος
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10 κρήγυος
A good, useful or agreeable, once in Hom.,οὐ πώ ποτέ μοι τὸ κ. εἶπας Il.1.106
;ἄλλο μὲν οὐδὲν κ. AP7.284
(Asclep.); οὐδὲ γουνάτων πόνος κρήγυον a good symptom, Hp.Coac.31;τό τοι μέγα κρήγυον ἔσται Nic.Th. 935
; l.c. Adv.κρηγύως ἐπαιδεύθην Call.Iamb.1.196
; νομίμως καὶ κ. honourably, Perict. ap. Stob.4.28.19.2 by a misunderstanding of Hom., true, real,εἴπατέ μοι τὸ κ. Theoc.20.19
, cf. Hp.Ep.17, AP7.648 (Leon.), Anon. ap. Stob.3.28.21: as Adv., in good earnest,πορθεῖς με τὸ κ. AP5.57
(Arch.).3 of persons, good, serviceable,οὐκ ἐπίστανται, οὐδὲ κ. διδάσκαλοί εἰσι Pl.Alc.1.111e
;εἰ δ' ἐσσί κ. τε καὶ παρὰ χρηστῶν Theoc.Ep.19
;παρ' οἴνῳ κ. AP7.355
(Damag.); esp. of a woman, honest, Herod.4.46, 6.39.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κρήγυος
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11 τιμή
I worship, esteem, honour, and in pl. honours, such as are accorded to gods or to superiors, or bestowed (whether by gods or men) as a reward for services,τιμῆς ἔμμοροί εἰσι Od.8.480
;ὄφρ' ἂν Ἀχαιοὶ υἱὸν ἐμὸν τίσωσιν ὀφέλλωσίν τέ ἑ τιμῇ Il.1.510
; ;ἐν δὲ ἰῇ τ. ἠμὲν κακὸς ἠδὲ καὶ ἐσθλός 9.319
, cf. 4.410;ἐν τ. σέβειν A.Pers. 166
(troch.);ἐν τ. ἄγεσθαί τινας Hdt.1.134
; ἐν τ. τίθεσθαι or ἄγειν τινά, Id.3.3, Pl.R. 538e;ἐν τιμαῖς ἔχειν Philem.199
;τιμαῖς αὐξήσας τινάς X.Cyr.8.8.24
; τιμὴν νεῖμαι, ἀπονέμειν τινί, S.Ph. 1062, Pl.Lg. 837c; τοῖς φίλοις τιμὰς νέμειν pay due regard, S.Aj. 1351; τιμὰς ὤπασας, πορών, A.Pr.30, 946; , etc.; ;τὸ πρᾶγμ' ἐμοὶ τιμὴν φέρει E.Hipp. 329
;τινὶ τιμὰς προσάπτειν S.El. 356
;ἀφύων τιμὴν περιάψας Ar.Ach. 640
(anap.); τ. εὑρίσκεσθαι, δέκεσθαι, Pi.P.1.48, 8.5; ;τιμὰς ἔχειν Hdt.2.46
, etc.;πρός τινος Id.1.120
;ἐν μεγάλῃτιμῇ εἶναι X.An.2.5.38
; τιμῆς λαχεῖν, τυχεῖν, S.Ant. 699, El. 364 (v.l.); οἱ γεραίτεροι ταῖς τῶν νέων τιμαῖς ἀγάλλονται paid to them by the young, X.Mem.2.1.33: c. gen., χωρὶς ἡ τ. θεῶν the honour due to them, A.Ag. 637, cf. Ch. 200;τιμὰς τὰς θεῶν πατεῖν S.Ant. 745
;τιμαὶ δαιμόνων E.Hipp. 107
: τιμῇ with honour, honourably, S.OC 381 codd.; τιμῆς ἕνεκα as a mark of honour, X.An.7.3.28;τιμῇ προέξουσ' S.Ant. 208
.2 honour, dignity, lordship, as the attribute of gods or kings, Il.1.278, 9.498, etc.;θεῶν ἒξ ἔμμορε τιμῆς Od.5.335
;τ. βασιληΐς Il.6.193
, cf. Hes.Th. 393, Pi.P.4.108, A.Eu. 228 (pl.);Περσονόμος τ. μεγάλη Id.Pers. 919
(anap.); δίθρονος.. καὶ δίσκηπτρος τ. Id.Ag.44 (anap.): generally, like γέρας, prerogative or special attribute of a king, and in pl. his prerogatives, Od.1.117, Hes.Th. 203, Thgn.374, S.OT 909 (lyr.), etc.; βασιλικαὶ τ. imperial prerogatives, Hdn.7.10.5; (anap.).3 a dignity, office, magistracy, and in pl., civic honours (τιμὰς λέγομεν εἶναι τὰς ἀρχάς Arist.Pol. 1281a31
), Hdt.1.59, etc.; ἔν τε ταῖς ἀρχαῖς καὶ ταῖς ἄλλαις τ. Pl.Ap. 35b, cf. Ti. 20a, etc.;μὴ φεύγειν τοὺς πόνους, ἢ μηδὲ τὰς τ. διώκειν Th.2.63
;τιμὴν ἔχειν X.Cyr.1.3.8
, etc.;τὴν τιμὴν εἴληχε Pl.Phlb. 61c
; οἱ ἐν τιμαῖς men in office, E.IA19 (anap.), cf. Isoc.9.81;ἐκβαλῶ σε ἐκ τῆς τιμῆς X.Cyr.1.3.9
; τιμὰς ἴσχειν hold the office of τιμοῦχος (q.v.), Jahresh.12.136 (Erythrae, v/iv B.C.): generally, office, task,ἄχαρις τιμή Hdt.7.36
:—also,b a person in authority, an authority, κλῦτε δὲ Γᾶ (Ahrens for τὰ)χθονίων τε τιμαί A.Ch. 399
(lyr.); καὶ τὰ καρτερώτατα τιμαῖς ὑπείκει yield to authorities, S.Aj. 670.4 present of honour, compliment, offering, e.g. to the gods, Hes.Op. 142, A.Pers. 622; reward, present,ἢ ἀργύριον ἢ τιμή Pl.R. 347a
; τιμαὶ καὶ δωρεαί ib. 361c;ὅσοι.. ἄλλην τινὰ δωρεὰν ἢ τ. ἔχουσιν παρὰ τῶν Λεβεδίων SIG344.22
(Teos, iv B.C.); τῶν εὐεργεσιῶν τιμὰς .5 ἡ Δάου τ. 'the worthy D.', Herod. 5.68.II of things, worth, value, price, h.Cer.132, IG12.349.10, 15, al.; ἐξευρίσκοντες τιμῆς τὰ κάλλιστα at a price, Hdt.7.119;τῆς αὐτῆς τ. πωλεῖν Lys.22.12
;πρίασθαι D.21.149
;δεκαπλάσιον τῆς τ. ἀποτίνειν Pl.Lg. 914c
; ἀποδιδόναι τινὶ τὴν τ. ib.a; δύο εἰπεῖν τ. to name two prices, ib. 917b; ἀξιοῦν τι τ. τινός ib.d;περὶ τῆς τ. διαφέρεσθαι Lys.22.15
; ἐμοὶ δὲ τιμὰ τᾶσδε πᾷ γενήσεται; Ar.Ach. 895; ἑστηκυῖαι τ. fixed prices, PTeb.703.176 (iii B.C.); ὑπὲρ τιμῆς πυροῦ payment of money representing the value of wheat, Ostr. 663 (ii A.D.), al.2 valuation, estimate, for purposes of assessment,τοῦ κλήρου Pl.Lg. 744e
: generally,ὁ πλοῦτος οἷον τιμή τις τῆς ἀξίας τῶν ἄλλων Arist.Rh. 1391a1
.III compensation, satisfaction, penalty,τιμὴν ἀρνύμενοι Μενελάῳ.. πρὸς Τρώων Il.1.159
, cf. 5.552; ἀποτινέμεν, τίνειν τιμήν τινι, pay or make it, 3.286, 288;τιμὴν ἄγειν Od.22.57
;Πάτροκλον, ὃς κεῖται ἐμῆς ἕνεκ' ἐνθάδε τιμῆς Il.17.92
, cf. Od.14.70, 117; οὐ σὴ.. ἡ τ. the penalty is not yours, Pl.Grg. 497b. (The spelling [ τῑ- notτει- IG12.347.33
, etc.] and the majority of the senses show that τιμή is cogn. with τίω 'value, honour'; sense 111 perh. arose from a later association with τίνω.) -
12 ἀστεῖος
2 of thoughts and words, refined, elegant, witty, διάλεκτον ἀστείαν ὑποθηλυτέραν, opp. ἀνελεύθερον ὑπαγροικοτέραν, Ar.Fr. 685;ἀστεῖόν τι λέξαι Id.Ra. 901
; ἀστεῖον λέγεις (where there is a play on the double sense, witty and popular) Id.Nu. 204;ἀ. καὶ δημωφελεῖς οἱ λόγοι Pl.Phdr. 227d
;ἀστεῖον εἰπεῖν Com.Anon.248
Mein., cf. Axiop.1.14;ἀστειοτάτας ἐπινοίας Ar.Eq. 539
; of persons,οἱ ἀ.
the wits,Pl.
R. 452d;τὰ ἀ.
witty sayings, witticisms,Arist.
Rh. 1411b21, al. Adv.- ως J.AJ12.4.4
, Plu.2.123f, Luc.Nigr.13.3 as a general word of praise, of things and persons, pretty, charming, ; ;ἀ. καὶ εὐήθης Id.R. 349b
, cf. Phdr. 242e, Hp.Ep.13;ἐστὶ γοῦν ἁπλῆ τις;—ἀστεία μὲν οὖν Anaxil.21
; ἀστεῖόν [ἐστι] ὅτι ἐρυθριᾷς it is charming to see you blush, Pl.Ly. 204c; ἀστεῖον πάνυ εἰ .. Men. Sam. 149.b ironically, ἀ. κέρδος a pretty piece of luck, Ar.Nu. 1064;ἀστεῖος εἶ Diph.73
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13 ὑγιής
Aὑγιέα Hdt.1.8
, etc. (ὑγιᾶ, v.l. ὑγιέα, Hp.Art.33); [dialect] Att.ὑγιᾶ Th.3.34
, Pl.Chrm. 155e, al., X.Mem.4.3.13; alsoὑγιῆ IG22.1673.42
, 42(1).121.38,60,85, 122.109 (Epid., iv B. C.), Pl.Phd. 89d, Lg. 857e, cf. IG 14.1014 (ii A. D.), erroneously called un-Attic by Moer.p.375 P., Thom.Mag.p.365 R.: dual : neut. pl.ὑγιᾶ IG22.120.59
, Thom.Mag. l.c., but ὑγιῆ in Pl.Lg. 684c, 735b, and freq. in [dialect] Att. inscrr., IG22.120.52, 1541.8, etc.; acc. pl. masc. ὑγιᾶς ib. 12.74.20; but ὑγιεῖς ib.42(1).121.36 (Epid., iv B. C.), 12(5).572.13 (Ceos, iii B. C.), and as fem., E.Ba. 948; gen. :— [comp] Comp.ὑγιέστερος Epich.154
(with v.l. ὑγιώστερον), [comp] Sup. ; irreg. [comp] Comp. ὑγιώτερος in Sophr.34, prob. cj. in Epich. l.c.:—healthy, sound in body, ὑγιέα ποιέειν or ἀποδέξαι τινά restore him to health, make him sound, Hdt.3.130, 134;ὑγιῆ σώματα ἀπεργάζεσθαι Pl.Lg. 684c
; τὸ ὑ. τοῦ σώματος, opp. τὸ νοσοῦν, Id.Smp. 186b, cf. X.Mem.1.3.13; πόλις (opp. φλεγμαίνουσα) Pl.R. 372e: prov., ὑγιέστερος κολοκύντας or ὄμφακος 'sound as a bell', Epich. l.c., Phot.; ὑγιέστερος κροτῶνος orΚρότωνος Men.318
, cf. Str. 6.1.12.2 of one's case or condition, σῶς καὶ ὑ. safe and sound, Hdt.4.76, Th.3.34.3 of things, safe and sound, in good case, of the Hermae, Lys.6.12; of ships, Th.8.107;κόσμος X.Mem.4.3.13
;τὸ ἔδαφος καὶ οἱ τοῖχοι Arist.Mir. 842a33
;σῶν καὶ ὑγιὲς μένειν Pl.Ti. 82b
; in good condition, unbroken, πίθοι, κώθων, λίθος, IG12.326.7, 42(1).121.85 (Epid., iv B. C.), 7.3073.32 (Lebad., ii B. C.); πίθοι ὑ., opp. ἀγγεῖα τετρημένα καὶ σαθρά, Pl.Grg. 493e, cf. Cra. 440c, Men. 77a (v. infr. 111.1);ἱμάτια POxy.530.20
(ii A. D.); μύλος ὑ. καὶ ἀσινής ib.278.18 (i A. D.).II sound in mind, Simon.5.4, etc.;φρένες ὑγιεῖς E.Ba. 948
; virtuous, Pl.Phd. 89d; , etc.;ὡς ὑγιεστάτη ψυχή Id.Grg. 526d
; as a complimentary epithet,ὑγιέστατον ἀνθύπατον OGI568.6
(Tlos, iii A.D.).2 of words, opinions, and the like , sound, wholesome, wise, μῦθος ὃς.. νῦν ὑγιής the word which is now fitting, Il.8.524 (the only place where any of this family of words occurs in Hom.);ὑ. δόξαι Pl.R. 584e
;εἴ τι ὑ. διανοοῦνται Th.4.22
, cf. Pl.Tht. 194b;χεῖρας καὶ γνώμην καθαροὶ καὶ ὑγιεῖς IG12(1).789.5
(Lindus, ii A. D.).3 freq. with a neg.,λόγος οὐκ ὑ. Hdt.1.8
;οὐδὲν ὑ. βούλευμα Id.6.100
; so in Trag. and [dialect] Att.,ὦ μηδὲν ὑ. μηδ' ἐλεύθερον φρονῶν S.Ph. 1006
;ἑλικτὰ κοὐδὲν ὑ. E.Andr. 448
;οὐδὲν ὑ. διανοουμένων Th.3.75
;μηδὲν ὑ. λέγειν E.Ph. 201
, cf. Ar. Th. 636, Pl. 274, etc.; φέρειν, ἀσκεῖν, Id.Ach. 956, Pl.50;οὐδὲν ὑ. οὐδ' ἀληθὲς ἔχειν Pl.Phd. 69b
: also of persons,τὰς οὐδὲν ὑγιές Ar.Th. 394
;πανοῦργον, ἄδικον, ὑγιὲς μηδὲ ἕν Id.Pl.37
: c. gen., οὐδ' ἦν ἄρ' ὑ. οὐδὲν ἐμπύρου φλογός there is nothing sound or good in it, E.Hel. 746;φεῦ· ὡς οὐδὲν ἀτεχνῶς ὑ. ἐστιν οὐδενός Ar.Pl. 362
, cf. 870, Pl.Phd. 90c, Grg. 524e, R. 584a, D.18.23, etc.;οὐχ ὑ. οὐδὲν ἔτι λέγω τῶν ὀργίων E.Ba. 262
, cf. Cyc. 259; , cf. Lys.9.4.4 logically sound,τὸ ὑ. συνημμένον S.E.M.8.118
;ὑ. ἀπόδειξις Id.P.1.116
, cf. Arr.Epict.2.1.4.III neut. as Adv., ὑγιὲς φθέγγεσθαι ring sound and clear, opp. σαθρόν, Pl.Tht. 179d: also in phraseἐξ ὑγιοῦς, φροντίζειν ὅπως καὶ τἆλλα γένηται.. ἐξ ὑ.
correctly, in order,PTeb.
27.60 (ii B. C.); οὐκ ἐξ ὑ. τὰς κτήσεις ποιοῦσιν, i. e. dishonestly, Vett.Val.90.32.2 regul. Adv. ὑγιῶς, healthily,διάγειν Ath.2.46f
; soundly, κρίνειν, φιλοσοφεῖν, Pl.R. 409a, 619d;ὑ. πεπολίτευμαι D.18.298
;ὑ. ἀπαγγεῖλαι Plot.4.4.19
; ὑ. καὶ πιστῶς honourably and faithfully, freq. in Pap., POxy.1031.18 (iii A. D.), etc. (Prob. from ὑ-, cf. Skt. su- 'well', and -γιη-, I.-E. γυιψē cf. guiyō in βιῶναι.)
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