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1 ἐνάρετος
ἐνάρετος, ον pert. to being exceptional in character or performance, first-rate, high-class, exceptional, virtuous (a favorite word of Stoics [s. ἀρετή; Phryn. 328f Lob.]; Chrysipp.: Stoic. III 72; 4 Macc 11:5; TestAbr A 20 p. 104, 7 [Stone p. 56]; Philo, Deus Imm. 11; Jos., Bell. 6, 89; OGI 485, 2; 505, 8; pap; T. Kellis 22, 56 [of God], 60 [of powers in the heavenly luminaries]; Just., A I, 4, 3 al.; ἐναρέτως A I, 21, 6; A II, 9, 1) virtuous βίος (= life that meets the highest standard) 1 Cl 62:1. Perh. subst. ἐνάρετον κ. τέλειον (τέλειος 1aα) IPhld 1:2.—τὸ σημεῖον τὸ ἐ. miraculous sign AcPl Ha 3, 16 (s. ἀρετή 2).—DELG s.v. ἀρετή.
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