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eu[-nomo" , on , under good laws, well-ordered, Pind ., Plat.

eu[noo"

eu[-noo" , on , Att. contr. eu[nou" , oun : gen. pl. eu[novwn :— well-minded, well-disposed, kindly, friendly, Hdt. , Att. ; tini to one, Hdt. , etc. ; oiJ ejmoi; eu[noi my wellwishers, Xen .; to; eu[noun = eu[noia , Soph. , etc. Comp. eÆnouvstero" Id., Ion. eÆnoevstero" Hdt .; Sup. eujnouvstato" Ar.

eujnou`co"

eujn-ou`co" , oJ , a eunuch, employed to take charge of the women and act as chamberlains (whence the name, oiJ th;n eujnh;n e[conte" ), Hdt. , Ar. , etc.

eu\nta

eu\nta , Dor. for ejovnta , neut. pl. of part. w[n .

eujnwvma"

euj-nwvma" , ou, oJ , ( nwmavw ) moving well or regularly, eujnwvma/ crovnw/ by the steady march of time, Soph.

eu[xanto"

eu[-xanto" , on , ( xaivnw ) well-carded, of wool, Anth.

eu[xeai

eu[xeai , Ep. 2 sing. aor. I subj. of eu[comai .

eu[xeno"

eu[-xeno" , Ion. eu[-xeino" , on , kind to strangers, hospitable, ajndrw`na" eujxevnou" dovmwn the guest- chambers, Aesch. ; limh;n eujxeinovtato" nauvtai" Eur.

II. povnto" eu[xeino" the Euxine, now the Black sea, Hdt ., etc. :—anciently called a[xeno" , the inhospitable ( dictus ab antiquis Axenus ille fuit , Ovid.).

eu[xesto"

eu[-xesto" , Ep. eju?-xesto" , h, on , or o", on : ( xevw ):— well-planed, well-polished, of carpenters‘ work, Hom.

eu[xoo"

eu[-xoo" , Ep. eju?-xoo" , on : contr. gen ., eju?xou Il.: ( xevw ):—just like eu[xesto" , often in Hom. ; skevparnon eju?xoon an axe with polished haft, Od.

eujxuvmblhto"

euj-xuvmblhto", euj-xuvmbolo", euj-xuvneto" , Att. for euj-suvmblhto" , etc.

eujodevw

eujodevw , f. hvsw , ( eu[odo" ) to have a free course or passage, of running water, Dem.

eujodiva, Eujodiva

eujodiva , hJ , ( eu[odo" ) a good journey, wishes for a good journey, Aesch. ap. Ar.


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