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σκῆπτρον χρυσείοις ἥλοισι πεπαρμένον → sceptre pierced with golden studs, staff studded with golden nails

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Transliteration A: asteîos Transliteration B: asteios Transliteration C: asteios Beta Code: a)stei=os

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α, ον, also ος, ον Diph.73: (ἄστυ):—

   A of the town (but in the literal sense ἀστικός is used).    II town-bred, polite, Pl.Phd. 116d; opp. ἄγροικος, Plu.Mar.3; γένοιτ' ἀστεῖος οἰκῶν ἐν πόλει Alc. Com.26; charming, Isoc.2.34.    2 of thoughts and words, refined, elegant, witty, διάλεκτον ἀστείαν ὑποθηλυτέραν, opp. ἀνελεύθερον ὑπαγροικοτέραν, Ar.Fr.685; ἀστεῖόν τι λέξαι Id.Ra.901; ἀστεῖον λέγεις (where there is a play on the double sense, witty and popular) Id.Nu.204; ἀ. καὶ δημωφελεῖς οἱ λόγοι Pl.Phdr.227d; ἀστεῖον εἰπεῖν Com.Anon.248 Mein., cf. Axiop.1.14; ἀστειοτάτας ἐπινοίας Ar.Eq. 539; of persons, οἱ ἀ. the wits, Pl.R.452d; τὰ ἀ. witty sayings, witticisms, Arist.Rh.1411b21, al. Adv. -ως J.AJ12.4.4, Plu.2.123f, Luc.Nigr.13.    3 as a general word of praise, of things and persons, pretty, charming, βοσκήματε Ar.Ach.811; ἑορτή Pl.Grg. 447a; ἀ. καὶ εὐήθης Id.R.349b, cf. Phdr.242e, Hp.Ep.13; ἐστὶ γοῦν ἁπλῆ τις;—ἀστεία μὲν οὖν Anaxil.21; ἀστεῖόν [ἐστι] ὅτι ἐρυθριᾷς it is charming to see you blush, Pl.Ly.204c; ἀστεῖον πάνυ εἰ . . Men. Sam.149.    b ironically, ἀ. κέρδος a pretty piece of luck, Ar.Nu. 1064; ἀστεῖος εἶ Diph.73.    4 of outward appearance, pretty, graceful, LXX Ex.2.2, al.; οἱ μικροὶ ἀ. καὶ σύμμετροι, καλοὶ δ' οὔ Arist. EN1123b7; handsome, LXX Jd.3.17 (of Eglon): in Comedy, of dainty dishes, κραμβίδιον, κρεΐσκον, Antiph.6, Alex.189.    5 good of its kind, αἷμα Hp.Alim.44; ἑλλέβορος Str.9.3.3; οἶνος Plu.2.620d; of persons, good, Ph.1.97, Plu.Them.5; ἀστεῖα good qualities, opp. φαῦλα, Demetr.Eloc.114. Adv. -είως honourably, πράττων LXX 2 Ma. 12.43, cf. Ph.1.244.