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|mantxt=(=[[φιλικός]]). Ἀπό το [[εὖ]] + [[νόος]] -[[νοῦς]].<br><b>Παράγωγα:</b> εὐνοῶ, [[εὐνόησις]], [[εὐνόημα]], [[εὐνοητικῶς]], [[εὔνοια]], [[εὐνοϊκός]], [[εὐνόως]].
|mantxt=(=[[φιλικός]]). Ἀπό το [[εὖ]] + [[νόος]] -[[νοῦς]].<br><b>Παράγωγα:</b> εὐνοῶ, [[εὐνόησις]], [[εὐνόημα]], [[εὐνοητικῶς]], [[εὔνοια]], [[εὐνοϊκός]], [[εὐνόως]].
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Full diacritics: εὔνους Medium diacritics: εὔνους Low diacritics: εύνους Capitals: ΕΥΝΟΥΣ
Transliteration A: eúnous Transliteration B: eunous Transliteration C: eynous Beta Code: eu)/nous

English (LSJ)

See εὔνοος; well-minded, well-disposed, kindly, friendly, Hdt., Attic; τινι to one, Hdt., etc.; οἱ ἐμοὶ εὖνοι my well-wishers, Xen.; τὸ εὔνουν εὔνοια, Soph., etc.—comp. εὐνούστερος Soph., Ionic εὐνοέστερος Hdt.; Sup. εὐνούστατος.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ους, ουν, plur. εὔνοι;
att. c. εὔνοος.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

εὔνους: стяж. к εὔνοος.

Middle Liddell

εὔ-νους, ουν
well-minded, well-disposed, kindly, friendly, Hdt., attic; τινι to one, Hdt., etc.; οἱ ἐμοὶ εὖνοι my well-wishers, Xen.; τὸ εὔνουν = εὔνοια, Soph., etc.—comp. εὐνούστερος Soph., ionic εὐνοέστερος Hdt.; Sup. εὐνούστατος Ar.

English (Woodhouse)

friendly, loving, biassed favorably, biassed favourably, kindly disposed, one who favors, one who favours, recruit to a party, supporter of a cause, supporter of a party, well affected, well intentioned

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Mantoulidis Etymological

(=φιλικός). Ἀπό το εὖ + νόος -νοῦς.
Παράγωγα: εὐνοῶ, εὐνόησις, εὐνόημα, εὐνοητικῶς, εὔνοια, εὐνοϊκός, εὐνόως.

German (Pape)

zusammengezogen aus εὔνοος.