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1 αινετήριον
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2 αἰνετήριον
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3 υμνητικόν
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4 ὑμνητικόν
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5 αυτέπαινος
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6 αὐτέπαινος
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7 υμνητικούς
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8 ὑμνητικούς
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9 υμνητικώς
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10 ὑμνητικῶς
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11 υμνητική
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12 ὑμνητική
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13 υμνητικήν
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14 ὑμνητικήν
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15 αἰνετήριος
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αἰνετήριος
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16 αὐτέπαινος
αὐτ-έπαινος, ον,A self-laudatory, Sch.Il.Oxy.1087 i 17.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αὐτέπαινος
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17 εὔφημος
I abstaining from inauspicious words, i.e. religiously silent,εὔφημον.. κοίμησον στόμα A.Ag. 1247
;γλῶσσαν εὔ. φέρειν Id.Ch. 581
; so perh.εὔ. γόοι Id.Fr.40
; εὐφάμου στόμα φροντίδος ἱέντες moving the lips of reverent thought, i.e. keeping a holy silence, S.OC 132 (lyr.); so ὑπ' εὐφήμου βοῆς, i.e. in silence, Id.El. 630; εὔφημα φώνει, = εὐφήμει, Id.Aj. 362, 591, E.IT 687;εὔφημος ἴσθι S.Fr. 478
;εὔ. πᾶς ἔστω λαός Ar.Th.39
(anap.).2 mild, softening (cf.εὐφημία 11.1
, εὐφημισμός), ἐν-οτάτοις ὀνόμασι.. κατονομάζειν Pl.Alc.2.140c
; πρὸς τὸ -ότατον, Lat. in meliorem partem, Luc.Prom.Es3. Adv. [comp] Comp. - ότερον Eust. 1398.49.II in positive sense, fair-sounding, auspicious,μῦθοι Xenoph.1.14
; ; ;εὔφημοι κέλαδοι E.Tr. 1072
(lyr.); (lyr.);Μούσης ἀνοίγειν.. εὔφημον στόμα Ar.Av. 1719
; εὔ. πόνοι pious, holy, E. Ion 134 (lyr.); ; ᾠδῆς γένος, ἐρωτήματα, Pl.Lg. 800e, Hp.Ma. 293a, cf. Ep.Phil.4.8;πλοῦς Iamb.VP3.16
([comp] Sup.). Adv. - μως with or in words of good omen, h.Ap.171 (dub. l.), A.Eu. 287, IG12.108.55, Pl.Phdr. 265c: [comp] Comp. - ότερον Aristaenet.2.9.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὔφημος
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18 ἐγκώμιος
II ([etym.] κῶμος) belonging to a κῶμος, esp. that which escorted a victor in the games: hence, belonging to the praise of a conqueror, ἐ. μέλη, ὕμνοι, Pi.O.2.47, P.10.53;ἐ. ἀμφὶ τρόπον Id.O.10(11).77
; στεφάνων ἐγκώμιος τεθμός the law of praise for prizes won, ib.13.29.2 Subst. ἐγκώμιον, τό, laudatory ode, D.S.11.11, Ath.13.573f; generally, eulogy, panegyric, Ar.Nu. 1205, D.18.207 (pl.), Thphr.Char.3.2, etc.;ἐγκώμια παλαιῶν ἀνδρῶν Pl.Prt. 326a
; ἐ. εῐς τινα, κατά τινος, Pl.Min. 319c, D.6.9; ἐ. λογικόν in prose, IG7.2727 ([place name] Acraephia); ἐ. ἐπικόν ib.419 ([place name] Oropus); ὁ ἔπαινος τῆς ἀρετῆς, opp. τὰ ἐ. τῶν ἔργων, Arist.EN 1101b33, cf. Rh. 1367b28.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐγκώμιος
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19 ἐπαινετικός
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπαινετικός
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20 ὑμνητικός
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