3. of words, etc. , distinct, manifest, Id., Plat. , etc. : Adv. , ejnargevw" levgein Hdt.
jEnareve"
jEnareve" or -ive" , oiJ , prob. a Scythian word, answering to the Greek ajndrovgunoi , a band who plundered the temple of Aphrodité at Ascalon, Hdt.
ejnarei`n
ejna±rei`n , aor. 2 inf. of ejnaivrw .
ejnarhrwv"
ejna±rhrwv" , pf. 2 part. of ejnararivskw .
ejnarhfovro"
ejna±rh-fovro" , on , ( fevrw ) wearing the spoils, Anth.
ejnarivzw
ejna±rivzw , f. -ivxw : aor. I hjnavrixa , Ep. ejnavrixa : Pass. , aor. I hjnarivsqhn , pf. hjnavrismai : to strip a slain foe of his arms ( e[nara ), Lat. spoliare , e[ntea ejn, tinav Il.:hence, to slay in fight, and, generally, to slay, Ib., Aesch. : Pass. , nu;x ejnarizomevna night when dying, i.e. when yielding to day, Soph.
ejnariqmevw
ejn-a±riqmevw , f. hvsw , to reckon in or among: to reckon, account, oujdevn as nothing, Soph. : Med. , = ejn ajriqmw`/ poiei`sqai , to make account of, Eur.
ejnarivqmio"
ejn-a±rivqmio" , on , ( ajriqmov" ) in the number, to make up the number, Od.: counted among, i.e. among, c. dat. , Theocr.
II. taken into account, Lat. in numero habitus , Il.
ejnarmovzw
ejn-armovzw and -ttw , f. sw , to fit or fix in a thing, c. dat ., Eur.
2. metaph. to fit, adapt, ti ei[" ti Plat .; ejn. auJtovn to make himself popular, Plut .: Med ., ta;n Dwristi; ( sc. aJrmonivan ) ejnarmovttesqai th;n luvran to have it tuned to the Dorian mode, Ar.
II. intr. to fit, suit, be convenient, Id.: c. dat. pers. to please, Plut.
ejnarmovnio"
ejn-armovnio" , on , ( aJrmoniva ) in accord or harmony, Luc.
ejnarmovttw
ejnarmovttw , v. ejnarmovzw .
e[na±ron , tov , sing. of e[nara , but not in use.
ejnarfovro"