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adjective
Met., extreme: P. and V. ἔσχατος.
in the highest degree: see exceedingly.
exalted: P. and V. λαμπρός, ἐπίσημος, ἐκπρεπής, διαπρεπής, ὑψηλός (Plato).
proud: P. and V. σεμνός, P. ὑπερήφανος, V. ὑψήγορος, ὑπέρκοπος, Ar. and V. γαῦρος; see proud.
of tone, sound: P. and V. ὀξύς, Ar. and V. ὄρθιος; see sharp.
of opinion. — have a high opinion of, v.: P. περὶ πολλοῦ ποιεῖσθαι (acc.).