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rJhxhvnwr

rJhx-hvnwr , oro", oJ , ( rJhvgnumi, ajnhvr ) breaking through armed ranks, Hom.

rJhxikevleuqo"

rJhxiØ-kevleuqo" , on , opening a path, of Apollo, Anth.

rJhxivnoo"

rJhxiv-noo" , on , breaking the spirit, of Bacchus, Anth.

rJh`xi"

rJh`xi" , ew", hJ , ( rJhvgnumai ) a breaking, bursting, rJhvxei" broken flames, a bad omen, Eur.

rJh`si"

rJh`si" , ew" , Ion. io", hJ, ( * rJevw, ejrw` ) a saying, speaking, speech, Od., Hdt. , etc. ; hJ ajpo; Skuqw`n rJh`si" the Scythian phrase, Hdt.

2. a resolution, declaration, Id.
II. a tale, legend, Pind.
III. a phrase or passage, a speech in a play, Ar.

rJhvssw

rJhvssw , rarer collat. form of rJhvgnumi .

rJh/stwvnh

rJh/stwvnh , hJ , Ion. for rJa/stwvnh .

rJhtevon

rJhtevon , verb. Adj. one must mention, Plat.

rJhv/tero"

rJhv/tero" , Ion. for rJhivtero" .

rJhthvr

rJhthvr , h`ro", oJ, ( * rJevw, ejrw` ) a speaker, Il.

rJhtoreiva

rJhtoreiva , hJ , skill in public speaking, eloquence, oratory, rhetoric, Plat.

II. a piece of oratory, set speech, Isocr. From rJhtoreuvw

rJhtoreuvw

rJhtoreuvw , f. sw , ( rJhvtwr ) to speak in public, to use or practise oratory, Plat .: —Pass ., of the speech, to be spoken, Isocr.

II. to teach oratory, Strab.

rJhtorikov"

rJhtorikov" , hv, ovn , ( rJhvtwr ) oratorical, rhetorical, hJ rJhtorikhv ( sc. tevcnh ) rhetoric, the art of speaking, Plat .; rJhtorikh; deiliva an orators timidity, Aeschin. :— Adv. -kw`" , Plat.

2. of persons, skilled in speaking, fit to be an orator, Id., etc.


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