Ancient Greek-English Dictionary Language

εὐναῖος

First/Second declension Adjective; Transliteration:

Principal Part: εὐναῖος εὐναῖη εὐναῖον

Structure: εὐναι (Stem) + ος (Ending)

Etym.: eu)nh/

Sense

  1. in one's bed, in its form
  2. wedded
  3. making one keep one's bed, brooding
  4. of or for anchorage, steadying, guiding a ship

Examples

  • εὐναίου δὲ λέχουσ κάλλοσ ἔχει Μίλητόσ τε Χίοσ τ’ ἔναλοσ πόλισ Οἰνοπίωνοσ. (Athenaeus, The Deipnosophists, book 1, chapter 50 1:5)
  • θαῦμα γὰρ κατέκλυον ὁμοῦ πρέπον κέλευμά πωσ κυνηγετῶν ἐγγὺσ μολόντων θηρὸσ εὐναίου τροφῆσ, ὁμοῦ δ’ ἂν αὖτισ αι φωρ γλώσσησ ἐτεινετ’ εἰσ κλοπὴν έναι· (Sophocles, Ichneutae 18:6)
  • εὐναίου δὲ λέχουσ μαλλὸν <ἄριστον> ἔχει Μίλητόσ τε Χίοσ τ’ ἔναλοσ πόλισ Οἰνοπίωνοσ, Τυρσήνη δὲ κρατεῖ χρυσότυποσ φιάλη, καὶ πᾶσ χαλκὸσ ὅτισ κοσμεῖ δόμον ἔν τινι χρείᾳ· (Unknown, Elegy and Iambus, Volume I, , other5)

Synonyms

  1. in one's bed

  2. wedded

  3. making one keep one's bed

Related

Source: Henry George Liddell. Robert Scott. "A Greek-English Lexicon". revised and augmented throughout by. Sir Henry Stuart Jones.

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