hJduv-pneusto" , on , = sq. , Anth.
hJduv-pnoo" , Dor. aJduvpn- , \n , contr. -pnou" , oun , ( pnevw ) sweet-breathing, Eur .; of musical sound, Pind. ; of dreams, Soph.
2. sweet-smelling, fragrant, Anth.
hJduvpoli"
hJduv-poli" , Dor. aJd- , oJ, hJ , dear to the people, Soph.
hJdupovth"
hJdu-povth" , ou , fond of drinking, Anth.
hJduvpoto"
hJduv-poto" , on , sweet to drink, Od.
hJduv"
hJduv" , hJdei`a, hJduv , also hJduv" as fem. : Dor. aJduv" , irreg. acc. aJdeva for hJduvn and for hJdei`an : Ion. fem. hJdeva± , Dor. aJdeva : Comp. hJdivwn »i<Eth>1/4 , Sup. h{disto" , later hJduvtero", hJduvtato" : ( aJndavnw ):
I. sweet to the taste or smell, Hom. ; to the hearing, Id.; then of any pleasant feeling or state, as sleep, Id.: c. inf ., hJdu;" drakei`n Aesch .; hJdu;" ajkou`sai lovgo" Plat .: hJduv ejsti or givgnetai it is pleasant, Hom. , etc. :so, ou[ moi h{diovn ejsti levgein I had rather not say, Hdt. : neut. as Subst. , ta; hJdeva pleasures, Thuc .: neut. as Adv. , sweetly, Il., etc.
II.
after
Hom.
, of persons,
pleasant, welcome,
Soph.
2.
well-pleased, glad,
Id.,
Dem.
; in addressing a person,
w\ h{diste
, Horaces
dulcissime rerum
,
Plat.
3.
like
eujhvqh"
,
innocent, simple,
wJ" hJdu;" ei\
Id.
III.
Adv.
hJdevw"
,
sweetly, pleasantly, with pleasure,
Soph
.,
Eur.
,
etc.
;
hJdevw" a]n ejroivmhn
I would
gladly
ask, should like to ask,
Dem.
;
hJd. e[cein ti
to be
pleased
or
content
with,
Eur.
;
hJd. e[cein prov" tina
or
tiniv
to be
kind, well-disposed
to one,
Dem.
:
Comp.
h{dion
Plat
.,
etc.
:
Sup.
,
h{dista
Id.
h{dusma
h{dusma , ato", tov , ( hJduvnw ) that which gives a relish or flavour, seasoning, sauce, Ar ., Xen. , etc.
hJdufahv"
hJdu-fahv" , ev" , ( favo" ) sweet-shining, Anth.
hJduvfrwn
hJduv-frwn , ono", oJ, hJ , ( frhvn ) sweet-minded, Anth.
hJdufwniva
hJdufwniva , hJ , sweetness of voice or sound, Babr. From hJduvfwno"
hJduvfwno"
hJduv-fwno" , on , ( fwnhv ) sweet-voiced, Sappho.