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1 εὔμετρος
εὔμετρ-ος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὔμετρος
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2 εὔρυθμος
A rhythmical, μουσικὴ εὔ., distd. fr. εὐμελής, Arist.Pol. 1341b26; ; opp. ἔνρυθμος, D.H.Comp. 11,25;εὔ. κρούματα Ar. Th. 121
(lyr.); εὔ. πούς moving in time, keeping time, ib. 985 (lyr.); ; ; κίνησις ib. 795e; σφυγμὸς εὔ. a regular pulse, Gal.19.409. Adv. - μως, καὶ μουσικῶς εἰπεῖν Isoc.13.16
;φέρεσθαι Plu.2.45e
.2 of persons, orderly, graceful, Pl.Prt. 326b ([comp] Comp.), R. 413e, etc.; εὔ. βακτηρία ' the nice conduct of a cane', Antiph.33.4. Adv. - μως gracefully, E. Cyc. 563;πέμπειν εὐ. τὸν κότταβον Pl.Com.47
.3 well-proportioned, well-fitted, both of the armourand the body, X.Mem.3.10.10 ([comp] Comp.), 11;τὸν πόδα -ότερον τοῦ ὑποδήματος Thphr.Char.2.7
;εὔ. ὀρνίθιον Arist.HA 592b24
;φύλλα Thphr.HP3.18.7
([comp] Comp.), cf. 12.9.4 of surgical operations, in Adv., neatly, Hp.Off.4.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὔρυθμος
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3 σύμμετρος
-ος,-ον A 0-0-1-0-0=1 Jer 22,14well proportioned, suitable, symmetrical -
4 ἀνάλογος
ἀνάλογος, ον,A according to a due λόγος, proportionate, conformable, Pl.Ti. 69b, cf. Ti.Locr.103d; but in arithmetical progression,Ascl.
Tact.3.1: neut. ἀνάλογον freq. in Arist. in adverbial sense, in proportion, EN1158a35, etc.; freq. as Adj., τὸ ἀνάλογον λέγω, ὅταν .. Po. 1457b16;παρὰ τὸ ἀ. EN 1131b11
, al., etc.; but , 1405a11, al.; μεταφοραὶ αἱ ἀνάλογον (sc. οὖσαι) ib. 1408a8; , etc.; ἀ. οἰκοδόμοι (as a predicate) EN 1103b9, cf. Rh. 1364b11, al.:—so that it is plain that ἀνάλογον is merely equiv. to ἀνὰ λόγον, as it is written in Pl.Ti. 37a; cf. λόγος:—the regul. Adv.ἀναλόγως Hp.Ep.27
, LXX Wi.13.5, S.E.P.1.88, Alex.Aphr.in Metaph.156.5.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνάλογος
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5 ἐμμελής
A in tune, harmonious, opp.πλημμελής, ἐ. φωνή Ti.Locr.101b
, Plu.2.1014c, etc.; (Delos, ii B.C.);ἁρμονιῶν -εστάτη κρᾶσις Plu.Phoc.2
; λέξις ἐ. D.H.Comp.25; also of a poet, tuneful, Theoc.Ep.21, cf.Philostr.Im.2.12.II metaph.,1 of persons, harmonious, orderly,τὸν πλημμελοῦντα ἐμμελῆ ποιεῖν Pl. Criti. 106b
; ἵνα γένοιντο -έστεροι ib. 121b; also- εστάτη καὶ κοσμιωτάτη πολιτεία Plu.Pel.19
.2 of things, in good taste, ἐμμελέστερόν [ἐστι], c. inf., Ar.Ec. 807;ἐ. ὁμιλία Arist.EN 1128a1
.3 well-proportioned, κτήματα.. ποῖα ἄν τις κεκτημένος ἐμμελεστάτην οὐσίαν κεκτῇτο; Pl.Lg. 776b; reasonable, οὐκ ἐ. Id.Sph. 259e: hence, modest, small, opp. μέγιστος, Id.Lg. 760a ([comp] Sup.);πόλις μεγέθει ἐμμελεστέρα Arist.Pol. 1327b15
.III Adv. - λῶς, [dialect] Aeol. and [dialect] Ion. - λέως, harmoniously, opp. πλημμελῶς, Pl. Lg. 816a; in time, πόδεσσιν ὠρχεῦντ' Sapph.54.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐμμελής
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6 ῥυθμός
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: = ἡ τῆς κινήσεως τάξις (Pl. Lg. 665a), `regular movement, beat, rhythm, measure, consistence, proportion, form' (IA., Archil., Thgn., A.).Other forms: Ion. ῥυσμός.Compounds: Often as 2. member, e.g. εὔ-ρυθμος `with a beautifully regular movement, rhythmically, well-proportioned' with - ία f. (Att.).Derivatives: ῥυθμ-ικός `rhythmic' (Pl.; Chantraine Études 135), - ιος `id.' (Hdn. Gr.); - ίζω, also w. prefix, esp. μετα-, `to make regular, to organise, to set up, to instruct, to form' (IA.), - έω `to organise, to determine' (Athen Va), - όομαι `to develop' (Democr. 197 [- σμ-]; - όω uncertain ibd. 33).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [1003] *sreu̯- `stream'Etymology: Already the shortness of the ῠ (e.g. A. Ch. 797) makes the connection with ἔρυμαι, ῥύομαι `avert, protect' with ῥῡτήρ `protector, guardian' (Leemans Ant. class. 17, 403ff., Renehan ClassPhil. 58, 36f. after Jaeger Paideia 1, 174f. [prop. "keep in bonds"]) or with ἐρύω `draw' with ῥῡτήρ `rein' (Krogmann KZ 71, 110f. after Hirt), which is also semant. not very evident, quite improbable. For the old explanation from ῥέω `flow, stream', against which rightly Benveniste Journ. de psych. norm. et pathol. 44 (1951) 401 ff., Wolf WienStud. 68, 99 ff. (with survey of other interpretations), Porzig Satzinhalte 237. So orig. meaning "streaming, stream" as symbol of a quiet and even movement (cf. Curtius 353). On the meaning of ῥυθμός still E. Wolf Bed. von ῥυθμός bei Platon (Diss. Innsbruck 1947), Leemans l.c., Waltz Rev. et. lat. 26, 109 ff. ( ῥυθμός and numerus). S. also C. Sandoz, Les noms grecs de la forme (Neuchâtel 1971) 58-77.Page in Frisk: 2,664-665Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ῥυθμός
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7 ἔμμετρος
ἔμμετρ-ος, ον,A in measure, proportioned, opp. ἄμετρος, Id.R. 486d, Lg. 716c, al.; τὸ ἔ. due measure, proportion, Id.Phlb. 26a, cf. 52d; πολιτεῖαι ἔ. well-balanced, title of work by Critias, Phlp.in de An.89.12. Adv. -τρως, πρός τι proportionably to.., Pl.Plt. 282e.2 fitting, suitable, ; θεοῖσι ἀναθήματα χρεὼν ἔμμετρα τὸν μέτριον ἄνδρα.. δωρεῖσθαι ib. 955e. Adv. , M.Ant.1.16: [comp] Sup.ἐμμετρώτατα Pl.R. 474d
; also , prob. in Aristaenet.1.18.3 of persons, ἐμμετρότατος (v.l. -ώτατος) reasonable, moderate, Pl.Lg. 926a; - ότερος (v.l. -ώτερος) Id.Ti. 90e;ἔ. οἰνοχόος Aristaenet.1.3
.II measuring, containing,δέπας ἔ. ὡς τριλάγυνον Stesich.7
.III in metre, metrical, Pl.Smp. 197c, Phdr. 252b, Arist.Rh. 1408b21;ἔμμετρα λέγειν ἢ ἄμετρα Id.Po. 1451b1
, cf. 1450b14; φθόγγος ἔ. Phld.D.3.13; ἔ. ποιηταί poets who use regular metres, i. e. epic and tragic, opp. οἱ τῶν ᾀδομένων, D.60.9. Adv.-τρως, χρησμῳδεῖν Plu.2.623c
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