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1 ἔνδοξος
ἔνδοξος, ον (s. prec. entry; X., Pla.+; Ath., R. 58, 5 ‘plausible’).① pert. to being held in high esteem, honored, distinguished, eminent (Pla., Sophist. 223b; ins; LXX; Jos., Bell. 5, 287, Ant. 6, 180) cp. Mt 20:28 D=Agr 22. διακονία esteemed by God Hm 2:6. Opp. ἄτιμος 1 Cor 4:10. Opp. ἄδοξος (as Teles p. 52, 3; Philo, Ebr. 195) 1 Cl 3:3; MPol 8:1; cp. ἐ. παρὰ τῷ θεῷ more honorable in the sight of God Hs 5, 3, 3. ἀνὴρ ἔ. τῇ ὄψει of distinguished appearance Hv 5:1.② pert. to possessing an inherent quality that is not ordinary, glorious, splendid ἔ. ἄγγελος Hs 7:1; 9, 1, 3; cp. 9, 7, 1. Of clothing Lk 7:25 (cp. TestLevi 8:5 στολὴν ἁγίαν καὶ ἔ.; Herodian 1, 16, 3 τὴν ἔνδοξον πορφύραν περιτίθενται but here w. focus on the esteem in which purple is held; s. πορφύρα and lit. on the sheen of royal purple garments; cp. New Docs 3, 53f). Of the church, brilliant in purity Eph 5:27; τὰ ἔ. splendid deeds Lk 13:17 (cp. Ex 34:10; Job 5:9; 9:10; 34:24; Aeschin. 3, 231 ἔνδοξα κ. λαμπρὰ πράγματα; Mel., HE 4, 26, 8).—Much used in this sense as a favorable epithet: ἀρετή Hm 6, 2, 3; ἐντολή 12, 3, 4; πολυσπλαγχνία Hs 8, 6, 1; (w. μέγας; Dt 10:21) πράξεις 1 Cl 19:2; ἐπαγγελίαι 34:7; (w. μεγαλοπρεπής; cp. OGI 513, 11; En 32:3) βούλησις 9:1; θρησκεία 45:7; (w. μακάριος) πνεύματα B 1:2. βουλή Hv 1, 3, 4; δύναμις Hm 7:2; δωρεαί 1 Cl 23:2; πράγματα Hv 4, 1, 4; Hs 9, 2, 5; φόβος m 7:4. Of names, esp. divine (Tob 8:5 BA; Prayer of Manasseh [=Odes 12] 3; PGM 12, 257) ἔ. ὄνομα 1 Cl 43:2. μέγα καὶ ἔ. ὄνομα Hv 4, 1, 3; Hs 9, 18, 5. πανάγιον καὶ ἔ. ὄνομα 1 Cl 58:1; παντοκράτορι καὶ ἔ. ὀνόματι 60:4; cp. Hv 3, 3, 5.—DELG s.v. δοκέω. M-M. TW. -
2 μεγαλεῖος
μεγαλεῖος, α, ον (s. next entry; X. et al.; ins, pap, LXX; comp. μεγαλειότερος Just., A II, 10, 1) ‘magnificent, splendid, grand’ in our lit. only subst. of what impresses mind or spirit: τὸ μ. greatness, sublimity (Polyb. 3, 87, 5; 8, 1, 1; Artem. 3 p. 169, 1 τὸ μ. τῆς σοφίας; SIG 798, 4 [37 A.D.]; Sir 17:8; TestJob; TestLevi 11:6; Philo; Jos., Ant. 8, 49; 15, 187; Just., A II, 3, 3) τῆς ἐπαγγελίας 1 Cl 26:1. τὸ μ. τῆς καλλονῆς αὐτοῦ its (or God’s) sublime beauty 49:3.—Pl. τὰ μ. the mighty deeds (Dt 11:2; Ps 70:19; Sir 36:7; 42:21) τὰ μ. τοῦ θεοῦ Ac 2:11; cp. Hv 4, 2, 5; Hs 9, 18, 2. Abs. v 4, 1, 8. Of the great and good deeds of God (TestJob 51:4) Lk 1:49 v.l. (cp. Ps 70:19). πηλίκα μεγαλεῖα ἐδόθη αὐτῷ what great deeds he was granted to perform (by God’s grace) AcPl Ha 6, 13. μ. τῶν δωρεῶν the greatness of (God’s) gifts 1 Cl 32:1.—DELG s.v. μέγας. M-M. TW. Spicq. Sv. -
3 λαμπρός
A bright, radiant, of the sun and stars,λ. φάος ἠελίοιο Il.1.605
;ἀστήρ 4.77
; - ότατος, of Sirius, 22.30 (and of the same, ); λαμπρὰ σελήνη Hes.ll.cc., cf. Th.7.44;πρὶν ἡμέραν λ. γενέσθαι D.H.3.27
; of the eyes, S.OT 1483, E. Hec. 1045, etc., v. infr. 11.3; of metallic bodies, λ. φάλοι, κόρυθες, Il.13.132, 17.269: neut. as Adv.,θώρηκες λαμπρὸν γανόωντες 13.265
.2 of white cloths and the like , bright, λαμπρὸς δ' ἦν ἠέλιος ὥς [ὁ χιτών] Od.19.234;δέρμα.. -ότατον λευκότητι Hdt.4.64
; λ. ἐσθής, = Lat. toga candida, Plb.10.5.1.3 of water, clear, limpid, A.Eu. 695, Hp.Aër.5, X.HG5.3.19; of air,λ. ἠήρ Hp.
Aër.15; ([comp] Sup., lyr.).4 of sound or voice, clear, distinct, Pl.Phlb. 51d, D.19.199;λαμπρὰ κηρύσσειν E.Heracl. 864
;φωνὴ -οτέρα Arist. HA 545a12
; opp. φ. ἀσαφής, Id.Aud. 801b22;λαμπρὸν ἀνολολύξαι Plu. 2.768d
; cf.λάμπω 1.2
.5 metaph., of vigorous action, λ. ἄνεμος a keen wind, Hdt.2.96, cf.A.Ag. 1180; λ. ἤδη καὶ μέγας καθιείς swooping down like a fresh and mighty breeze, Ar.Eq. 430, cf. 760; λαμπρὸς φανήσεται he will come furiously forth, E.Heracl. 280; λ. μάχη a keenly contested battle, Plb.10.12.5; -ότερος κίνδυνος Id.1.45.9
. Adv. -ρῶς, ἐπικείμενοι vigorously, Th.7.71; utterly, λ. ἡττῆσθαι, λ. περιεστοιχίσθαι, Hld.4.4, 9.1.6 metaph. also, clear, manifest, ; ;ἴχνη X.Cyn. 5.5
;γεγενημένης τῆς νίκης λ. ἤδη Th.7.55
; λ. φυγή decisive, Arr.An. 2.11.3. Adv. -ρῶς, κοὐδὲν αἰνικτηρίως A.Pr. 833
;λελυμένων λ. τῶν σπονδῶν Th.2.7
;λ. νικᾶν Arr.An.2.10.4
; λαμπρῶς ἐλέγετο it was said without concealment, Th.8.67.II of persons, well-known, illustrious by deeds, station, etc.,λ. ἐν τῇσι Ἀθήνῃσι Hdt.6.125
;ἐν τοῖσι πολέμοισι ἐὼν -ότατος Id.7.154
; λ. ἐν [τοῖς κινδύνοις] D.19.269; -οτάτους γενομένους τῶν καθ' ἑαυτούς Th.1.138
;ἐξ ἀδόξων γενέσθαι λ. Isoc.5.89
;λ. ἐς γένος E.El.37
;ἐν λόγοις Id.Supp.[902]
; as honorary title, - ότατος, = Lat. clarissimus, IG14.911, 7.91, etc.; of cities, councils, etc., A 4 (iv A. D.), cf. 867.4 ([comp] Sup., Ephesus, ii A. D.); of actions, etc.,ἔργον οὐδὲν ἀπ' αὐτῶν λ. γίνεται Hdt.3.72
;τὸν βίον λ. ποιεῖσθαι S.OC 1144
;τὸ λ. φῶς ἀποσβεννὺς γένους Trag.Adesp.9
.2 magnificent, munificent,λ. ἐν ταῖς λειτουργίαις Isoc.3.56
, cf. D.21.153 ([comp] Sup.); ὁ λ. καὶ πλούσιος οὗτος ib. 174. Adv. -ρῶς, χορηγεῖν Antipho 2.2.12
, Arist.EN 1122b22.3 bright, joyous, λ. ὥσπερ ὄμματι, of the bearer of good news, S.OT 81, cf. X.HG4.5.10; λαμπρὸν ἐξέπεμψα with bright hopes, S.El. 1130;λ. ταῖς ἐλπίσιν Jul.Or.2.64b
; also ὄμματι δέρκομαι λαμπρόν, of one clear in conscience, Pi.N.7.66.III of outward appearance, splendid, brilliant, ; of a horse, IG22.956.87, X.Eq.11.1; in dress, Id.Cyn.2.4.5 ([comp] Sup.); of youthful bloom,ὥρᾳ ἡλικίας λ. Th.6.54
; of healthy look, Hp.Aër.24; of property, dress, etc.,εἴ τί γ' ἔστι λ. καὶ καλόν Ar.Pl. 144
, cf. E.Fr.316.5;κατασκευή X.Smp.1.4
([comp] Comp.); λ. κάλλος beaming beauty, Pl. Phdr. 250b, etc.: more generallyλ. τι ποιεῖν X.Cyr.5.4.15
; τὸ λ. splendour, Pi.N.8.34;λ. γενέσθαι βουλόμεσθα τοὺς γάμους Euang.1.3
. Adv. -ῶς, opp. λιτῶς, Phld.Mort.30: [comp] Sup. - ότατα X.Cyr.2.4.1; later - οτάτως JHS44.26 (Ancyra, ii A. D.).2 of language, brilliant,τῶν διθυράμβων τὰ λ. Ar.Av. 1388
; λ. λέξις ornamental diction, Arist. Po. 1460b4;λόγος Hermog.Id.1.9
.IV Astrol., of degrees in a zodiacal sign,ἑκάστου ζῳδίου λαμπρὰς μοίρας ἐξέθεντο Heph.Astr.1.1
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