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1 ευεδρότερον
εὔεδροςon stately throne: adverbial compεὔεδροςon stately throne: masc acc comp sgεὔεδροςon stately throne: neut nom /voc /acc comp sg -
2 εὐεδρότερον
εὔεδροςon stately throne: adverbial compεὔεδροςon stately throne: masc acc comp sgεὔεδροςon stately throne: neut nom /voc /acc comp sg -
3 τραγικός
A of or like a goat, goatish, in this sense first in later authors, as Plu.Pyrrh.11, Luc.DDeor.22.1; in a double sense,τὸ ψευδὲς τραχὺ καὶ τ.
goatlike and tragic,Pl.
Cra. 408c.II commonly, of or for tragedy, tragic,χοροί Hdt.5.67
; σκευή, σκηνή, etc., Pl.R. 577b, X.Cyr.6.1.54, etc.;τ. ποιηταί Aeschin.3.231
, cf. SIG692.32 (Delph., ii B. C.); τ. αὐλητής, συναγωνισταί, OGI51.62, 56 (Ptolemais, iii B. C.); τ. ἀνήρ, = τραγῳδός 111, Pl.Phd. 115a; soοἱ τ. Arist.Rh. 1415a18
(but ὁ τ. specially of Euripides, Ph.2.53, 469; he is called- ώτατος τῶν ποιητῶν Arist.Po. 1453a29
); σπουδὴ τ. the seriousness of tragedy, Pl.Lg. 838c; τ. λῆρος tragic trumpery, Ar.Ra. 1005; ἡ τ. ποίησις serious poetry (cf.τραγῳδία 11
), Pl.R. 602b;ἡ τ. Arist.Rh. 1403b22
;τὰ τ. Pl.R. 595c
, Phdr. 269a.2 generally, tragic, stately, majestic, ;τ. γάρ ἐστιν ἡ ἀπόκρισις Pl.Men. 76e
;διὰ τὸ σεμνὸν καὶ τ.
pathos,Arist.
Rh. 1406b8, cf. Po. 1456a21, Pr. 918a10.3 in bad sense, pompous,εἴσοδος Plb.5.26.9
, cf. Plu.2.330a, Luc.Im.21; ranting, D.18.313: prov., τ. πίθηκος, ἐπὶ τῶν παρ' ἀξίαν σεμνυνομένων, Hsch.III Adv. - κῶς in tragic or stately style,τ. λέγειν Pl.R. 413b
, 545e;ἵνα σοι καὶ -ώτερον λαλῶ Men.531.8
;- ώτερον ποιεῖν Luc.Pisc.39
, cf. Hist.Conscr.16; - ώτερον οἰκεῖν to be housed in stately fashion, Plu.Publ.10.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τραγικός
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4 αγαυρόν
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5 ἀγαυρόν
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6 αγαυρότατα
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7 ἀγαυρότατα
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8 αγαυρότατον
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9 ἀγαυρότατον
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10 ευέδρως
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11 εὐέδρως
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12 εύεδρον
εὔεδροςon stately throne: masc /fem acc sgεὔεδροςon stately throne: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
13 εὔεδρον
εὔεδροςon stately throne: masc /fem acc sgεὔεδροςon stately throne: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
14 ὑψαύχην
2 metaph., stately, towering, ;θῶκος Epigr.Gr.903
(Sardis, iv A.D.); of a wine-bottle, AP5.134.3 in moral sense, stately, haughty, ib.250 (Iren.), 9.641 (Agath.), etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑψαύχην
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15 άγαυρος
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16 ἄγαυρος
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17 αγαυρού
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18 ἀγαυροῦ
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19 αγαυρός
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20 ἀγαυρός
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