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1 μεγαλονοίας
μεγαλονοίᾱς, μεγαλόνοιαmagnanimity: fem acc plμεγαλονοίᾱς, μεγαλόνοιαmagnanimity: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
2 μεγαλονοία
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3 μεγαλονοίᾳ
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4 μεγαλονοίαι
μεγαλονοίᾱͅ, μεγαλόνοιαmagnanimity: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
5 μεγαλόνοια
μεγαλόνοιαmagnanimity: fem nom /voc sg -
6 μεγαλόνοιαι
μεγαλόνοιαmagnanimity: fem nom /voc pl -
7 μεγαλόνοιαν
μεγαλόνοιαmagnanimity: fem acc sg -
8 λαμπρότης
A brilliancy, splendour,λ. καὶ τάξις τοῦ στρατεύματος X.An.1.2.18
; of a horse, Id.Eq.11.9; of arms, Plb.11.9.1, Arr.An.1.14.4.2 clearness, distinctness, Plu.Phil.11.II metaph., brilliancy, splendour, Hdt.2.101;ἡ παραυτίκα λ. Th.2.64
, cf. 7.69;ἀπὸ οἵας λαμπρότητος.. ἐς οἵαν.. τελευτὴν ἀφῖκτο Id.7.75
, cf. 6.31: pl., distinctions,τιμαὶ καὶ λ. Id.4.62
; ἔν τινος λαμπρότητι in distinction for a thing, Id.6.16;λ. τῶν πράξεων D.S.16.66
, cf. Arr. An.2.7.7.3 brilliancy of style, Plu. 2.25b; λαμπρότητες τοῦ λόγου, Lat. lumina orationis, Philostr.VS 1.23.2.4 λ. ψυχῆς magnanimity, Plb.32.8.1, D.S.4.40.5 as a title, ἡ σὴ λ. your Serenity, Serene Highness, PGrenf.1.59 (v/vi A. D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λαμπρότης
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9 μεγαλόνοια
μεγᾰλό-νοια, ἡ,III as honorific title,ἡ ὑμετέρα μ. PFlor.303.7
(vi A. D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μεγαλόνοια
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10 μέγεθος
μέγεθος, [dialect] Ion. (not Hp.) [full] μέγᾰθος Hdt. (v. infr.), also Philox.2.19, εος, τό: ([etym.] μέγας):—A greatness, magnitude, opp. πλῆθος, Anaxag.1, etc.;πλῆθος μὲν.. ἐὰν ἀριθμητὸν ᾖ, μ. δὲ ἐὰν μετρητὸν ᾖ Arist.Metaph. 1020a9
.I in Hom. always stature, of men and women, , cf. 6.152;ἐς μ. καὶ κάλλος ὁρώμενος 18.219
, cf. Pl.Chrm. 154c;θηλειῶν ἀρετὴ σώματος κάλλος καὶ μ. Arist.Rh. 1361a7
: then, generally, size,μύρμηκες μεγάθεα ἔχοντες κυνῶν ἐλάσσονα Hdt.3.102
;μ. λαβεῖν X.Cyr.1.4.3
;ἡ ἐπίδοσις εἰς τὸ μ. Arist.HA 560a20
; of sound, loudness,βοῆς μ. Th.4.126
: acc. as Adv., λίθου λάμποντος μέγαθος, = μεγάλως, Hdt.2.44; but usu., in size,τεῖχος κατὰ τὸν Ἀθηνέων κύκλον.. τὸ μ. Id.1.98
; [δένδρεον] μέγαθος κατὰ συκέην μάλιστά κῃ Id.4.23
;ὅσην δεῖ τὸ μ. τὴν πόλιν ποιεῖσθαι Pl.R. 423b
: also in pl., , cf. 1.202;σμικροὶ τὰ μεγάθεα Id.3.107
;κυαμιαῖοι τὰ μ. Luc.Herm.40
;μεγέθη ἔργων καὶ διαθέσεων Epicur.Nat.43
G.2 freq. in dat., μεγέθει.. ἐκπρεπεστάτη in stature, A.Pers. 184;ἀνθρώπους μεγέθει μεγίστους καὶ ἥκιστα διαφόρους ἐς.. τὰ μεγέθεα Hp.
Aër. 12; πλήθεϊ μέγιστον καὶ μεγάθεϊ ὑψηλότατον, of a mountain, Hdt.1.203; κρητῆρες μεγάθεϊ μεγάλοι ib.51;μεγάθεϊ μέγιστος Id.7.117
;μ. περιμήκεας Id.2.108
; σμικρός ib.74;ἐλάττω τῷ μ. Arist.HA 560b5
.II of quality and degree, greatness, magnitude, ;τῆς παρανομίας Th.6.15
;τῆς ζημίας Lys.1.3
;τῆς κολάσεως Pl. Lg. 934b
; importance,μ. ἐχούσας πράξεις D.H.Isoc.6
.4 Rhet., loftiness, sublimity,μ. περιτιθέναι τοῖς πράγμασιν D.H.Comp. 17
, cf. Demetr.Eloc.5, Hermog.Id.1.5, etc.;λόγων μ. Longin.4.1
, al.: in pl., sublime objects, Id.9.1, al.III Math., magnitude, Gorg.3;μ. ἔχειν Pl.Ti. 57d
, cf. Iamb.Comm.Math.3, etc.; extension, Plot.2.4.11: in pl., magnitudes, Pl.Prt. 356c;τὰ μ. τὰ γεγραμμένα IG7.3073.102
(Lebad.).2 Astron., magnitude, of stars, Cleom. 1.11, Ptol.Alm.7 passim.IV Gramm., metrical length,τὸ μέγιστον μ. τρίχρονον A.D.Synt.133.26
, cf. EM419.50.2 τὰ ἐν τῷ μέτρῳ μ. the recognized lengths of lines in a metre, Heph.12.3.V τὸ μ. τινός, as title, his Highness, POxy.2107.8 (iii A. D.);τὸ σὸν μ. Cod.Just.8.10.12.1a
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