εὐώνυμος
euonymos
of good name, honoured
Appears 3 times across Plato's dialogues.
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Dictionary (LSJ)
εὐώνυμος (A), ον, (ὄνομα) A. of good name, honoured, Th. 409, O. 2.7, etc.; εὐ. χάρις the honour of a good name, P. 11.58; δίκη . . μὴ εὐ. not creditable, Lg. 754e. 2. expressed in well-chosen terms, λόγος Lex. 1. II. having an auspicious name or sound, ἀριστοκρατία Plt. 302d; πρόσρημα 52.4. 2. prosperous, fortunate, δίκα, πόδες, N. 7.48, 8.47, cf. 895.37. 3. epith. of Artemis, Ἀρχ. Ἐφ. 1914.20 (Gonni, iv/iii B.C.). III. euphem. (like ἀριστερός) for left, on the left hand (because bad omens came from the left), ὠλένη εὐ. Tr. 926; ἐξ εὐωνύμου χειρός 7.109; ἐξ εὐωνύμου (sc. χειρός) 1.72; κατὰ τὰ εὐ. Lac. 11.10; εἰς τὰ εὐ. παρεκκλίνειν PA 666b7; ἐπὶ τὰ εὐ. ἀνακλίνεσθαι HA 498a11; ἐξ -ωνύμων Ev.Matt. 20.21; as military term, τὸ εὐ. κέρας 6.111, 5.67, etc.; τὸ εὐ. (without κέρας) 4.96. 2. euphem. of bad omens, opp.οἱ δεξιοὶ φύσιν, Pr. 490, cf.SIG 1167.3 (Ephesus, vi/v B. C.). 3. Astron., southerly, 1.1.
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