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1 λῆρος
λῆρος (A), ὁ,A trash, trumpery, of what is showy but useless,λήροις ἀναδῶν τοὺς νικῶντας Ar.Pl. 589
;τραγικὸς λ. Id.Ra. 1005
; λῆρόν τε τἄλλ' ἡγεῖτο τοῦ γνῶναι πέρι φύσεις ποιητῶν no good as connoisseurs of poets, ib. 809;λ. πάντα πρὸς τὸ χρυσίον Antiph.232.1
, cf. X.An.7.7.41; λ. εἶναι δοκεῖ τὸ νόμισμα, φύσει δ' οὐθέν mere trash, Arist.Pol. 1257b10; a mere trifle, Pl.Phd. 72c, Men.Epit.60; λ. ἐστι τἄλλα πρὸς Κινησίαν there's naught to compare with Cinesias, Ar. Lys. 860; οἱ ποιηταὶ λ. εἰσιν useless, futile, Xenarch.7.1;ποιητῶν λ. Cratin.306
;ἐμὲ μὲν λ. ἡγεῖσθαι Pl.Chrm. 176a
, cf. Tht. 176d, Luc. DMeretr.10.3;λεπτοτάτων λ. ἱερεῦ Ar.Nu. 359
; λῆροι καὶ παιδιαί, of flute-playing at banquets, Pl.Prt. 347d; λῆροι καὶ φλυαρίαι futile nonsense, Id.Hp.Ma. 304b;ὁδοὺς καὶ κρήνας καὶ λήρους D.3.29
; παροψίδες καὶ λῆρος side-dishes and suchlike trumpery, Alex.261.5;παρεὶς λ. πολὺν ἀστακὸν ὠνοῦ Archestr.Fr.24
, cf. 35.7; as an exclamation, λῆρος nonsense! humbug! Ar.Pl.23, cf. Eub.41.8.II as Adj., silly,ποιητής Luc.Gall.6
, cf. Rh.Pr.17. Adv. - ρως Tz.H.13.337. (Perh. derived fr. sq.)------------------------------------A gold ornament on women's tunics, AP6.292 (Hedyl.), cf. Luc.Lex.9, Poll.5.101, Hsch. (Oxyt. in AP l.c., Hsch.) -
2 τοιοῦτος
A- οῦτον Th.7.21
, Pl.Hp.Ma. 281b, etc., which is the [dialect] Ep. form (v. Od.7.309, 13.330), and seems to prevail in Hdt. (2.5, 150, 3.27, 85, 5.106 (v. l.), 7.103), Gem. (2.20, al.), etc., while we find τοιοῦτο in A.Pr. 801, Ag. 315, Ar.Ra. 1399 cod. Rav., Men.Sam. 160, Pk. 236, v. l. in Th.7.86: both forms occur in Pap.,τοιοῦτον PAmh.2.29.17
(iii B. C.), UPZ146.8,32 (ii B. C.), Phld. Rh.1.249, 2.270 S., Ir.p.33 W.;τοιοῦτο PEnteux.27.8
(iii B. C.), PCair.Zen.379.8, 482.13 (iii B. C.), Phld.Ir.p.42 W., Rh.2.243 S. (citing Metrod.):—[dialect] Aeol. [full] τέουτος Lyr.Adesp.51 (cod. A Heph.); fem.τεαύτα Sapph. Supp.13.4
, Alc.Supp.8.5, 25.10:—a stronger form of τοῖος, bearing the same relation to τοιόσδε as οὗτος to ὅδε, such as this, in Hom. not so common as τοῖος, but in [dialect] Att. the most common of the three forms; anteced. to οἷος, Od.4.269, Pl.Smp. 199d, etc.; to ὡς, Il.21.428; to ὅς, ὅς, ὅσπερ, S.Ant. 691, Th.1.21, Lys.13.1, 30.14, X. Lac.7.5, Pl.R. 349d, etc.; to οἷόσπερ, v. l. in X.Cyr.6.2.2; less freq. to a Conj., as ὥστε, A.Ag. 1075, Pl.Smp. 175d: freq. also abs., Pi. O.6.16, Hdt.2.2, etc.; freq. with implications, so good, so noble, so bad, etc., Il.7.242, etc.; τοιοῦτον.. ἐστὶ τὸ.. τέλειον ἄνδρα εἶναι so great a thing is it.., Pl.Hp.Ma. 281b; τοιοῦτος ὤν being such a wretch, S.Aj. 1298, cf. Ph. 1049; εἴς τι τοιοῦτον ἐμπίπτειν οὗ .. into such a condition in which.., Pl.Grg. 511c; freq. coupled with τοσοῦτος, Th.5.63, X.Cyr.2.4.6, etc.; with οὗτος, Pl.R. 461e, X.Cyr. 8.2.26, etc. (so in the expression οὗτος τοιοῦτος, αὕτη τοιαύτη, just as he (she, it) is, of slaves or animals for sale, POxy.95.19 (ii A. D.), etc.); εἰς σὲ τοιοῦτος ἐγένετο, τ. γίγνου περὶ τοὺς γονεῖς, so disposed towards.., X.Cyr.5.2.27, Isoc.1.14: c. dat., τ. ἦσθα τοῖς λόγοισι such in thy words, S.Ph. 1271: τ. ἕτερος such another, Hdt.3.47; ἕτερα τοιαῦτα, ἕτερον τοιοῦτον, Id.1.120, 2.5; referring to what precedes, Id.3.82, Pl.Lg. 904d; used instead of repeating an Adj.,ἀθάνατος εἶναι καὶ στρατιῆς τ. ἄρχειν Hdt.1.207
, cf. 3.82, 7.10. έ, Th.3.58: with the Art.,οἱ τοιοῦτοι A.Pr. 952
, Ch. 291, S.OC 642, Hp.Art.42;τὰ τ. Pi. O.9.40
; cod.A.2 the sense is made more indef. in τοιοῦτός τις or τις τοιοῦτος such a one, Pi.O.6.16, Th.1.132, etc.;τοιαῦτ' ἄττα Pl.R. 386a
; in this case it may freq. be rendered by an Adv., ἡ διάρριψις τοιαύτη τις ἐγένετο took place in this wise, X.An.5.8.7;ἐγένετο ἡ διακομιδὴ τοιαύτη τις Plb.3.45.6
.3τὸτ.
such a proceeding,Th.
1.76, etc.; διὰ τὸ τ. for such a reason, Id.7.21;ἐκ τοῦ τ. Id.3.37
; ἐν τῷ τ. in such a case, ib.81, etc. (but also ἐν τῷ τ. in such a place, X.Ages.6.7;ἐν τ. τῆς οἰκίας Id.Eq.4.1
); also ἐν τ. εἶναι τοῦ κινδύνου to be in such a state of peril, Id.An.1.7.5.4 in narrative, τοιαῦτα prop. refers to what goes before,τοιαῦτα μὲν δὴ ταῦτα A.Pr. 500
;καὶ ταῦτα μὲν τ. S.El. 696
, cf. X.An.2.5.12, etc.; cf. τοιόσδε fin.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τοιοῦτος
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