Plato Greek Lexicon εὐειδής

εὐειδής

eueides

well-shaped, comely

Appears 3 times across Plato's dialogues.

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Dictionary (LSJ)

εὐειδής, ές, A. well-shaped, comely, γυνή Il. 3.48; prop. of female beauty (v. Eust. ad loc.), cf. Hes. Th. 250, Thgn. 1002, Pi. I. 8(7).31, B. 12.102, Hdt. 1.196 (Sup.), al., Pl. Cri. 44a, X. Mem. 3.11.4; of males, Hdt. 1.112, 6.32 (Sup.), A. Pers. 324, E. Hel. 1540, X. HG 5.3.9: generally, beautiful, χρωτὸς εὐειδὴς φύσις E. Alc. 174; τὸ εὐ. beauty of face, Cret. usage mentioned by Arist. Po. 1461a14.
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