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1 δόξα
A expectation, οὐδ' ἀπὸ δόξης not otherwise than one expects, Il.10.324, Od.11.344; in Prose,παρὰ δόξαν ἢ ὡς κατεδόκεε Hdt.1.79
, etc.; ἐν δόξᾳ θέμενος εὖχος hoping for.., Pi.O. 10(11).63; δόξαν παρέχειν τινὶ μὴ ποιήσεσθαι .. to make one expect that.., X.HG7.5.21; δόξαν παρέχεσθαί τινι ὡς .., c. part., Pl.Sph. 216d; ἀπὸ τῆς δ. πεσέειν, = Lat. spe excidere, Hdt.7.203.II after Hom., notion, opinion, judgement, whether well grounded or not,βροτῶν δόξαι Parm.1.30
, cf. 8.51;ψυχῆς εὐτλήμονι δόξῃ A.Pers.28
(anap.);ἃ δόξῃ τοπάζω S.Fr. 235
;δόξῃ γοῦν ἐμῇ Id.Tr. 718
; κατά γε τὴν ἐμήν, with or without δόξαν, Pl.Grg. 472e, Phlb. 41b: opp. ἐπιστήμη, Id.Tht. 187b sq., R. 506c, Hp. Lex 4, Arist.Metaph. 1074b36;φάσεις καὶ δ. Id.EN 1143b13
; opp. νόησις, Pl.R. 534a; ἀληθεῖ δόξῃ δοξασταί capable of being subjects of true opinion, Id.Tht. 202b;δ. ἀληθεῖς ἢ ψευδεῖς Id.Phlb. 36c
;δόξης ὀρθότης ἀλήθεια Arist.EN 1142b11
;δ. ἐμποιεῖν περί τινος Id.Pol. 1314b22
; κύριαι δ. philosophical maxims, title of work by Epicurus, Phld.Ir.p.86 W., etc.;αἱ κοιναὶ δ.
axioms,Arist.
Metaph. 996b28.2 mere opinion, conjecture, δόξῃ ἐπίστασθαι, ἡγεῖσθαι, imagine, suppose (wrongly), Hdt.8.132, Th.5.105;δόξης ἁμαρτία Id.1.32
; δόξαι joined with φαντασίαι, Pl.Tht. 161e, cf. Arist.Ph. 254a29 (but distd. fr. φαντασίαι, Id.de An. 428a20); κατὰ δόξαν, opp. κατ' οὐσίαν, Pl.R. 534c; ὡς δόξῃ χρώμενοι speaking by guess, Isoc.8.8, cf. 13.8.3 fancy, vision,δ. ἀκόνας λιγυρᾶς Pi.O.6.82
;δ. βριζούσης φρενός A.Ag. 275
;οὐκ εἰσὶ δόξαι τῶνδε πημάτων Id.Ch. 1053
, cf. 1051; of a dream, E.Rh. 780;δ. ἐνυπνίου Philostr.VA1.23
: pl., hallucinations, Alex.Trall.1.17.III the opinion which others have of one, estimation, repute, first in Sol.13.4 ἀνθρώπων δόξαν ἔχειν ἀγαθήν, cf. 34;δ. ἐπ' ἀμφότερα φέρεσθαι Th.2.11
.2 mostly, good repute, honour, glory, Alc.Supp.25.11, A.Eu. 373 (lyr., pl.), Pi.O.8.64, etc.;δόξαν φύσας Hdt.5.91
; δόξαν σχεῖν τινός for a thing, E.HF 157;ἐπὶ σοφίᾳ δ. εἰληφώς Isoc.13.2
;ἐπὶ καλοκἀγαθίᾳ καὶ σωφροσύνῃ δ. ὁμολογουμένην πεποιημένος Plb.35.4.8
;δόξαν ἀντὶ τοῦ ζῆν ᾑρημένος D.2.15
;δόξαν εἶχον ἄμαχοι εἶναι Pl.Mx. 241b
; δ. ἔχειν ὥς εἰσι .. D.2.17;δ. καταλιπεῖν Id.3.24
: in pl.,οἱ ἐν ταῖς μεγίσταις δόξαις ὄντες Isoc.4.51
.3 rarely of ill repute, [δ.] ἀντὶ καλῆς αἰσχρὰν τῇ πόλει περιάπτειν D.20.10
;λαμβάνειν δ. φαύλην Id.Ep.3.5
;κληρονομήσειν τὴν ἐπ' ἀσεβείᾳ δ. Plb. 15.22.3
.4 popular repute or estimate,εἰσφέρων οὐκ ἀφ' ὑπαρχούσης οὐσίας.. ἀλλ' ἀπὸ τῆς δόξης ὧν ὁ πατήρ μοι κατέλιπεν D.21.157
.IV of external appearance, glory, splendour, esp. of the Shechinah, LXX Ex.16.10, al.;δ. τοῦ φωτός Act.Ap.22.11
: generally, magnificence,πλοῦτον καὶ δ. LXX Ge.31.16
, cf. Ev.Matt.4.8, al.; esp. of celestial beatitude, 2 Ep.Cor.4.17: pl., 1 Ep.Pet.1.11; also of illustrious persons, dignities,δόξας οὐ τρέμουσιν 2 Ep.Pet.2.10
;δ. βλασφημεῖν Ep.Jud.8
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2 εὐδοκιμέω
Aηὐδοκίμουν Pl.Grg. 515e
: [tense] aor.ηὐδοκίμησα X. Cyr.7.1.46
, D.7.20: [tense] pf.ηὐδοκίμηκα Ar.Nu. 1031
: the augm. is omitted in [dialect] Ion., Hdt.3.131, 7.227, and freq. in codd. of [dialect] Att., etc., as Ar. l.c., X.HG6.1.2, etc.:—to be of good repute, highly esteemed, popular, Thgn.587, E.Fr. 546 (lyr.), Ar. l.c., Pl.Grg. l.c., etc.; εὐ. ἐνθυμήματι gain credit by.., X.HG4.5.4; εὐ. ἔν τινι to be distinguished in a thing, Hdt.1.59, Th.2.37;ἐπὶ σοφίᾳ ἐν πᾶσι τοῖς Ἕλλησιν Pl.Hp.Ma. 291a
, cf. Isoc.3.30;ἐπὶ τῶν λόγων D. Prooem9
;τὰ ἄλλα D.C.60.8
; , etc.;παρὰ τοῖς ἀνθρώποις ἔκ τινος Isoc.11.28
, cf. Plu. Dio34;ἀπό τινων Eus.Mynd.55
; ἀπ' ἀρετῆς ἐκ γένους ἀλλ' οὐκ ἐκ τοῦ προστυχόντος εὐ. D.C. Fr.57.48;ἐς φήμην Id.Fr.54.7
;εὐ. μάλιστα τῶν Πρωταγόρου μαθητῶν Pl.Prt. 315a
;διὰ πάντων τῶν βασιλέων Hdt. 6.63
; εὐ. παρὰ βασιλέϊ to have influence with him, Id.8.87, cf. Lys. 25.24, etc.:—later in [voice] Med., Com.Adesp.110.4.2 of wine, meats, etc., to be highly esteemed, popular,εὐ. σφόδρα Alex.282
, cf. Philem. 122; σκῶπες σφόδρα εὐ., i.e. their flesh, Arist.HA 618a3; so of things generally,θεάματα κατὰ τὰς τέχνας -οῦντα Isoc.4.45
, cf. 9.11;παρὰ τοῖς Ἕλλησι -δοκιμῶν νόμος D.21.50
, cf. Arist.EN 1181a16; of popular arguments, Id.Rh. 1400b25; of physicians and medical treatments, Gal.10.390, Herod. [voice] Med. in Rh.Mus.58.112;ἐκ τούτων ἡ νῦν εὐ. σοφία AP11.157
(Ammian.):—also in [voice] Pass.,ἀκρόαμα-ούμενον Plu. Galb.16
; to be recognized, approved, PTeb.25.16 (ii B.C.).3 of money, to be genuine, LXX Ge.43.23.II in [voice] Med., hold in honour, D.S.4.24 codd. [suff] εὐδοκῐμ-ησις, εως, ἡ, good repute, reputation, credit, mostly in pl., Pl.R. 358a, 363a, Luc.Pisc.25: sg., Them.Or.29.347c.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐδοκιμέω
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3 ἔνδοξος
A held in esteem or honour, of high repute, πρός τινος by one, X.Oec.6.10 codd. ([comp] Sup.);- ότατοι ποιηταί Id.Mem.1.2.56
; πόλις -οτέρα εἰς τὰ πολεμικά ib.3.5.1; νέοι πλούσιοι καὶ ἔ. Pl.Sph. 223b;μὴ πλουσιώτερος ἀλλ' -ότερος Isoc.1.37
;ὀλίγοι καὶ ἔ. ἄνδρες Arist.EN 1098b28
, cf. Epicur.Sent.7, etc.2 of things, notable,πράγματα Aeschin.3.231
, cf. Diod.Com.2.21; generally approved, τὸ καλόν, = τὸ ἔ., Epicur.Fr. 513; glorious,ταφαί Plu.Per.28
;ἡδὺ καὶ ἔ. καὶ ὠφέλιμον Id.2.99f
. Adv. - ξως, freq. in Inscrr., SIG442.7 (Erythrae, iii B. C.), etc., cf. Vit.Philonid.p.12C., Plu.Alc.1, etc.: [comp] Comp.-οτέρως, τὰ ἔνδοξα ἐ. λέγειν Hermog.Id.1.9
; also στῆλαι ἔχουσαι ἐπιγραφὰς -ξως conspicuously placed, Sammelb.6152.22 (i B. C.): [comp] Sup.-ότατα, ἐβουλεύσασθε D.18.65
.II resting on opinion, probable, generally admitted, ἔ. τὰ δοκοῦντα πᾶσιν ἢ τοῖς πλείστοις ἢ τοῖς σοφοῖς, opp. to what is necessarily true ([etym.] τὰ πρῶτα καὶ ἀληθῆ), Arist. Top. 100b21, cf. EN 1145b5, Rh. 1355a17, al.; ἡ ἔ. διδασκαλία popular teaching, Gal.2.247.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἔνδοξος
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