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61 ἀγαπητός
A that wherewith one must be content (cf ), hence of only children,μοῦνος ἐὼν ἀ. Od.2.365
;Ἑκτορίδην ἀ. Il.6.401
, cf. Od.4.817, Sapph. 85, Ar.Th. 761, Pl.Alc.1.131e;Νικήρατος.. ὁ τοῦ Νικίου ἀ. παῖς D.21.165
, cf. Arist.Pol. 1262b23, EE 1233b2;αὕτη μονογενὴς αὐτῷ ἀγαπητή LXX Jd.11.34
, cf. To.3.10, Ev.Marc.12.6 (but cf. also 11.2), etc.; ἀγαπητός· μονογενής, Hsch.:—so of things, Arist.Rh. 1365b16;δαπίδιον ἓν ἀ. Hipparch.Com.1
;προβάτιον Men.319.3
.2 to be acquiesced in (as the least in a choice of evils), And.3.22, J.BJ5.10.3:—hence, ἀγαπητόν [ἐστι] one must be content, εἰ.., ἐάν .. Pl.Prt. 328b, X.Oec. 8.16, D.18.220, Arist.Metaph. 1076a15, etc.; c. inf., EN 1171a20.2 of persons, beloved,ἀδελφὲ ἀγαπητέ LXX To.3.10
: in letters, as a term of address, Ep.Rom.12.19, cf. PGrenf.2.73, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀγαπητός
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