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1 δόξα
-ης + ἡ N 1 32-28-115-122-156=453 Gn 31,1.16; 45,13; Ex 15,7.11subjective sense: the opinion which others have of sb, estimation, repute (of pers.) Is 11,3; opinion, glory Eccl 10,1; objective sense (semit., rendering Hebr. כבד): riches, honour, glory Gn 31,1; magnificence (of a building) 1 Ezr 6,9; brightness, splendor (of the appearance of the Lord) Ez 10,4θαυμαστὸς ἐν δόξαις marvellous in glorious works Ex 15,11*2 Chr 30,8 δότε δόξαν give glory corr.? δότε δεξιάν for MT יד תנו give a hand, yield yourselves, cpr. Is 62,8; *Ps 44(45),14 ἡ δόξα αὐτῆς her glory-הּדָּוֹבכָּ for MT הדָּוּבכְּ valuable things?; *Lam 2,11 ἡ δόξα μου my glory-כבדי כבוד for MT ֵבִדיכְּ my insides, my gall; *DnL X X 12,13 ἐπὶ τὴν δόξαν σου in your glory-לגדלך for MT לגרלך for your lotCf. BROCKINGTON 1951, 23-32; CAIRD 1968a, 265-277; FORSTER 1929, 311-316; HAUSPIE 2002,forthcoming; LE BOULLUEC 1989 174.281.330; MOHRMANN 1954, 321-328; OWEN 1932 132-150.265-279; RAURELL 1979 370-383; 1980 265-269; 1982 57-89; 1984a 287-311; 1984b 1-33; 1985 1-30; SPICQ1982, 166-181; →LSJ RSuppl; NIDNTT; TWNT -
2 νόστιμος
A belonging to a return (not in Il.), ν. ἦμαρ the day of return, i. e. the return itself, Od.1.9, 168, 3.233, etc. ;ν. φάος A.Pers. 261
; ν. σωτηρία ib. 797 ;ν. ἦτορ AP 5.231
(Paul. Sil.).2 able or likely to return,ἐπεί ῥ' ἔτιν. ἐστι Od.4.806
;ἀπόλωλε καὶ οὐκέτι ν. ἐστι 19.85
, cf. A.Ag. 618 ; ν. κινεῖν πόδα, v. πούς.II ( νόστος II) of plants and fruit, yielding a high return, productive, Thphr.CP4.13.2 ([comp] Comp. and [comp] Sup.) ; φέρε δ' ἀγρόθι νόστιμα πάντα all things in abundance, Call.Cer. 136 ;τὸν. τῶν καρπῶν S.E.M. 7.17
.2 succulent, nutritious,τροφή Sor.1.54
([comp] Comp.) ; of fish, Aët. 9.30 ([comp] Sup.) ;τὸ λιπαρὸν καὶ ν. Plu.2.684d
;τὸ -ώτατον ὁ καπνὸς παραλαβὼν ἐς τὸν οὐρανὸν οἴχεται Luc.Luct. 19
.3 wholesome,ὕδωρ J.BJ 4.8.3
([comp] Comp.) ;γένοιτο αὐτῷ.. τὰ ν. ἄνοστα BCH51.148
(Tab. Defix., Cyprus) ; palatable, Phld.D.3.13, Hsch. s.v. ἕσμιον :—in this sense expld.διὰ τὸ ἡδὺ τοῦ Ὁμηρικοῦ νόστου Eust. 1383.40
.4 τὸ ν., of resin obtained from galbanum, starch from wheat, the valuable part, Dsc.3.83, 2.101 ; soτὸ ἰλυῶδες καὶ ν. Id.5.75
.2 in literary criticism, succulent, εἴ τι ν. τῆς ποιήσεως, τῆς ἱστορίας, Eust.ad D.P. Prooem.pp.70,71: generally,ὅπερ ἦν -ώτατον ἐν σοὶ ἀπανθισάμενος Luc.Merc.Cond.39
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3 τίμιος
τίμι-ος [τῑ], α, ον, Pl.Prt. 347c, al.; also ος, ον S.Ant. 948 (lyr.), Arist. Pol. 1283a36, Opp.H.2.651: ([etym.] τιμή):—A valued,I held in honour, worthy,ὅδε πᾶσι φίλος καὶ τ. ἐστι Od.10.38
, cf. Sapph.10, 105, Alc. 49, Hdt.9.71, etc.; ἄνδρα τ. A.Ch. 556; γενεᾷ τίμιος [Δανάη] S. l.c.;τίμιοι ἐν τῇ πόλει Pl.Lg. 829d
;νηὸν.. πᾶσιν μάλα τ. ἀνθρώποισι h.Ap. 483
, cf. Hes.Fr.134.7, etc.: freq. in [comp] Comp. and [comp] Sup.,τιμιώταται θεῶν A.Eu. 967
(lyr.); ;- ώτερον ἐπιστήμη ὀρθῆς δόξης ἐστί Pl.Men. 98a
; as form of address,- ώτατε Dsc.Eup.1
Prooem.;τῷ -ωτάτῳ χαίρειν Luc.Ep.Sat.2.25
, A.D.Synt.41.2, Sammelb.7347.29 (ii A.D.), etc.II of things, valuable, prized,οὐδὲν κτῆμα -ώτερον S.Ant. 702
, cf. E.Alc. 301, Ph. 439 ([comp] Sup.), Apoc.17.4.2 of high price, costly, dear, Hdt.3.23 ([comp] Sup.), 8.105 ([comp] Comp.), Lys.22.8, Pl.Euthd. 304b, Prt. 347c, Thphr. Lap.18 ([comp] Sup.); πωλεῖται τίμιος is sold dearly, ib.31;τίμιον ἀγοράζειν PCair.Zen.160.10
(iii B.C.);χρυσίον ὅταν πολὺ παραφανῇ, τὸ ἀργύριον -ώτερον ποιεῖ X.Vect.4.10
: [comp] Comp. - έστερος dub. in PCair.Zen. 375.13 (iii B.C.). Adv.-ίως, πρίασθαι Lyd.Mag.3.35
.3 conferring honour, honourable, τιμία ἕδρα a seat of honour, A.Eu. 854, cf. Th. 241 (lyr.); τ. γέρας an honourable privilege, Id.Supp. 986; οὑπιρρέων γὰρ -ώτερος χρόνος ἔσται πολίταις more full of honour, Id.Eu. 853; - ωτέρα χώρα a higher place, X.Cyr.8.4.10;δῶρα Id.An.1.2.27
: τὰ τίμια, = τιμαί, Pi.Fr. 221 (cj.), SIG659.8 (Delph., ii B.C.), al., Plb.6.9.8, Supp.Epigr.3.468.10, al. (Thess., i B.C.);τὰ τ. τῶν ἱερῶν OGI 90.33
(Rosetta, ii B.C.); also in sg., SIG591.6 (Lampsacus, ii B.C.); τὰ -ώτατα, = τὰ φίλτατα, D.18.215; αἱ καλούμεναι τίμιαι τέσσαρες τέχναι Zos.Alch.p.239 B. -
4 ἔντιμος
1 of persons, in honour, honoured, opp. ἄτιμος, Pl. Euthd. 281c, etc.; τινί by another, S.El. 239 (lyr.), Ant.25, etc.; : c. dat. rei, honoured with, (anap.); in office, Pl.R. 564d; of men of high rank in Persia, X.Cyr.3.1.8, al.; opp. ἄδοξοι, D.3.29; = ἐπίτιμος, Decr. ap. eund.59.104.2 of things, τὰ θεῶν ἔ. what is honoured in their sight, their ordinances or attributes, S.Ant.77; ἔ. ποιῆσαι τὴν τέχνην hold it in honour, Isoc.4.159;ἔ. ποιεῖν τι Arist.Pol. 1286b15
; ἔργα - ότερα (opp. ἀναγκαιότερα) ib. 1255b28;δαπανήματα -ότατα Id.EN 1122b35
; χώρα ἔ. place of honour, Pl.Epin. 985e; ἔ. ἀπόλυσις, = Lat. honesta missio, PHamb.1.31.19 (ii A. D.).3 Adv.-μως, ἄγειν τι Pl.R. 528c
, cf.Satyr.Vit.Eur.Fr. 39xviii27 ([voice] Pass.); ; also ἐ. ἔχειν to be in honour, X.An.2.1.7: [comp] Sup.- ότατα D.C.63.17
; -μως ἀπολελυμένος, = Lat. missus honesta missione, POxy.1471.6 (i A. D.), al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἔντιμος
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