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1 μαλθακός
A soft,I of things subject to touch,ἄνθεα h.Hom.30.15
; δρόσος, γυῖα, Pi.P.5.99, N.4.4;γνόφαλλον Alc.34
;τύλα Sapph.50
; σιαγόνας μαλθακὰς τίθησι, of a boxer, S.Fr. 112; μέχρις οὗ (ευ Pap.)..τὸ βρέγμα τῷ σκίπωνι μαλθακὸν θῶμαι Herod.8.8
; of ground, stoneless,χῶρός ἐστι μ. A.Fr.199.5
;τὰ μ. γαίας E.Hipp. 1226
; ; μ. τινά, opp. στερεόν, Pl.Phdr. 239c; μ. ὕδατα, of marsh water, Hp.Aër.1; μ. πῦρ a slow fire, Id.Ulc.12; μ. νηδύες relaxed, Id.Aër.7: [comp] Comp.ωτέρα σικυοῦ Theopomp.Com.72
: [comp] Sup., Eup.319. Adv. -κῶς, κατακεῖσθαι to recline on soft cushions, Ar.Ach.70; φιλήσατόν με μ. ib. 1200.II mostly metaph., faint-hearted, cowardly,αἰχμητής Il. 17.588
;ὄκνος Alc.Oxy.
l.c.;μηδὲ μ. γένῃ A.Eu.74
;τὸ μ. βίου E. Supp. 883
; μ. τι ἐνδιδόναι show signs of relenting, Id.Hel. 508; also, weak, feeble, Ar.V. 714.b = κίναιδος, Cael.Aur.TP4.131.2 in good sense, gentle, mild,ὕπνος Hes.Fr.121.4
;μαλθακὰ κωτίλλων Thgn.852
; οἶνος ὡς -ώτατος mild, weak, Hp.Morb.2.44; μ. φωνά, ἀοιδά, κοινωνία, φθέγμα, Pi.P.4.137, N.9.49, P.1.98,8.31;μ. ὀμμάτων βέλος A.Ag. 742
(lyr.);μ. λόγοι S.Ph. 629
; (lyr.); ἐς τὸ μ. προσάγεσθαι to bring to a mild temper, E.Or. 714; ὀργὴ γέροντος μ. mellow temper, S.Fr. 894; (lyr.); of pain, -ωτέρας ποιεῖν [τὰς ὠδῖνας] Pl.Tht. 149d. Adv. gently, mildly,τὸν κρατοῦντα -κῶς A.Ag. 951
;σκληρὰ μ. λέγειν S.OC 774
: neut. as Adv.,μαλθακόν σφ' ἐπόψεται A.Ag. 1642
: [comp] Comp. - ωτέρως, παραμυθούμενοι Pl Sph.230a.—Mainly poet., esp. Lyr. and Trag. ( μαλακός being the Prose word), but also in Hp. and Pl.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μαλθακός
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