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ἐΰξοον, εὔξοοςof polished metal: masc /fem acc sg (epic)ἐΰξοον, εὔξοοςof polished metal: neut nom /voc /acc sg (epic) -
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ἐΰξοον, εὔξοοςof polished metal: masc /fem acc sg (epic)ἐΰξοον, εὔξοοςof polished metal: neut nom /voc /acc sg (epic) -
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ἐΰξους, εὔξοοςof polished metal: masc /fem nom pl (epic)ἐΰξους, εὔξοοςof polished metal: masc /fem nom /voc sg (epic) -
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ἐΰξους, εὔξοοςof polished metal: masc /fem nom pl (epic)ἐΰξους, εὔξοοςof polished metal: masc /fem nom /voc sg (epic) -
11 γλαφυρός
A hollow, hollowed,νῆες Il.2.454
, al.;γ. πέτρη, σπέος 2.88
, 18.402;ἄντρον Agath.1.10
([comp] Sup.);τὰ γ. τῆς γῆς Id.2.15
;γ. φόρμιγξ Od. 17.262
;γ. ἅρματα Pi.N.9.12
; γ. λιμήν a deep harbour or cove, Od. 12.305.—In this sense [dialect] Ep. and Lyr. (not in Trag.); twice in Com., Hermipp.63.11 (mock-Epic); [ποτήρια] ταπεινὰ καὶ γ. Epigen.4.3; later πόδες arched, Arist.HA 538b11 ([comp] Comp.).II polished: hence,2 neat, delicate, ; ([comp] Comp.); of dishes, dainty,δειπνάριον Diph.64.1
;ἐμβαμμάτια Anaxipp.1.35
.III metaph., subtle, exact, of persons and things,ὦ σοφώτατ', ὦ γλαφυρώτατε Ar.Av. 1272
; γ. ἀστεῖός θ' ἅμα Machoap.Ath.13.579b;γλαφυρώτερος τῶν νῦν νομοθετῶν Arist.Pol. 1274b8
; ;εἴ τι κομψὸν ἢ σοφὸν ἢ γ. οἶσθα Dionys.Com. 3.1
, cf. Plot.4.8.6; τὸ γ. subtlety,ποικίλλοντες τῷ γ. γεωμετρίαν Plu. Marc.14
, cf. Iamb.in Nic.p.20 P.; γ. τέχναι, θεωρία, Ph.1.270, 566: [comp] Sup., Id.2.262. Adv., [comp] Comp. - οτέρως more subtly, Arist.de An. 405a8.2 skilful, neat,χείρ Theoc.Ep.8.5
; [ἀράχνιον] σοφώτατον καὶ -ώτατον Arist.HA 623a8
. Adv. -ρῶς, ἧττον γ. ἔχειν with less finish, Id.Pol. 1271b21, cf.Alex.110.20.3 refined,γλαφυρόν τι καὶ προσαγωγὸν ἐμειδίασεν Luc.DDeor.20.11
;γ. διατριβαί Plu.Cim.13
. Adv.-ρῶς, γ. καὶ περιττῶς διάγειν Id.2.989c
;γ. βιώσας CIG2004
(Maced.).4 of literary style, polished, elegant,γ. ἁρμονία D.H.Dem. 36
;ῥυθμός Id.Comp.13
; σύνθεσις, opp. αὐστηρά, ib.21. Adv.-ρῶς, λέγειν Id.Isoc.2
; of music,ἐμελῴδει πάνυ γλαφυρὸν καὶ ἐναρμόνιον Luc. DDeor.7.4
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12 λαμπρύνω
A make bright or brilliant,τὸν ἵππον X.Eq.10.1
, cf. App.Anth.3.158; μὴ χρώμασιν ( ὄμμασιν codd. Stob.) τὸ σῶμα λ. deck with bright colours, Antiph.264; λαμπρύνει τὴν φωνήν (of garlic) makes the voice clear, Dsc.Eup.1.87:—[voice] Med., ἐλαμπρύνοντο τὰς ἀσπίδας polished their shields, X.HG7.5.20:—[voice] Pass., of a shield, to be polished or bright, Id.Lac.11.3; also εὕδουσα φρὴν ὄμμασιν λαμπρύνεται is lightened with eyes, A.Eu. 104;λελάμπρυνται κόρας S.Fr. 710
; also, to become manifest or notorious,ἐν ἡμῖν ὁ ψόγος -ύνεται E.El. 1039
.II [voice] Med., make oneself splendid, pride oneself on a thing, ὄχοις καὶ στολῇ -ύνεται ib. 966;γένει Onos.1.22
; distinguish oneself in or by..,ὅσα.. χορηγίαις ἢ ἄλλῳ τῳ -ύνομαι Th.6.16
;μειρακίων -υνομένων ἐν ἅρμασιν Ar. Eq. 556
;λ. ἐν οἷς οὐ δεῖ Arist.EN 1122a33
, etc.;περὶ τὰς εὐωχίας Str. 14.1.20
;πολλὰ καὶ μεγάλα λαμπρυνάμενος πρὸς τὸ θεῖον Plu.Nic.26
;τὰ ἄλλα ἐλαμπρύνατο Id.Alex.70
;ἐπί τινι Philostr.VA2.43
;πολλὰ περὶ τῶν Μηδικῶν ἔργων Plu.2.870d
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13 λίσπος
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: prob. `smooth, polished, flat' (Ar. Ra. 826, γλῶσσα); αἱ λίσπαι as word for half of a dice, used by two friends as a tally (Pl. Smp. 193 a), also οἱ λίσποι (Suid.); aspirated form λίσφος (acc. to Moer. and Tz. Attic), λίσφοι = τὰ ἰσχία (EM 567, 20).Compounds: Compp. λισπό-πυγος (- πυξ) `with smooth (flat) buttocks' (Phryn., Poll., sch.), ὑπό-λισπος (- φος) `below or a little smooth, polished, flat', esp. of the buttocks and hips (Ar. Eq. 1368, Philostr., Poll.).Derivatives: Denomin. λισφώσασθαι ἐλαττώσασθαι H.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Popular word, recalling λισσός (hardly from this through cross with a diff. word); cf. WP. 2, 390, W.-Hofmann s. līma. An IE *slik-skʷ(h)o-s (Bq) is improbable. Fur. cites λίσφος, λέσφος, typical of a Pre-Greek word.Page in Frisk: 2,129Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > λίσπος
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14 διεσμιλευμένως
διεσμῑλευμένως, διασμιλεύωpolish off with the chisel: perf part mp masc acc pl (doric)διεσμιλευμένωςin polished style: indeclform (adverb) -
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