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|Definition=[ῐ], όν, ([[ἰδεῖν]]) [[fair]], [[comely]], χάριτες <span class="bibl">Call.<span class="title">Fr.</span>535</span>.
|Definition=[ῐ], όν, ([[ἰδεῖν]]) [[fair]], [[comely]], χάριτες Call.''Fr.''535.
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Transliteration A: idanós Transliteration B: idanos Transliteration C: idanos Beta Code: i)dano/s

English (LSJ)

[ῐ], όν, (ἰδεῖν) fair, comely, χάριτες Call.Fr.535.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1235] ansehnlich, wohlgestaltet, Callim. bei Schol. Il. 14, 172.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἰδανός: ῐ, όν, (ἰδεῖν) ὡραῖος, ἐπίχαρις, κομψός, χάριτες Καλλ. Ἀποσπ. 467.

Greek Monolingual

ἰδανός, -όν (Α)
ωραίος, κομψός.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < ιδείν (απρμφ. αόρ. β' του ορώ) + -ανός κατά τα ικ-ανός, πιθ-ανός. Η λ. χρησιμοποιείται ως επίθ. τών χαρίτων και παράγει το επίθ. ιδανικός].

Frisk Etymological English

Grammatical information: adj.
Meaning: fair, comely (Call. Fr. 535, H.),
Compounds: ἰδανό-χροος with beautiful colours (Ep. Alex.).
Origin: IE [Indo-European] [1125] *uid- see
Etymology: Primary deriv. of ἰδεῖν (s. v.); cf. πιθανός, ἱκανός a. o. (Chantraine Formation 196f.). After Fraenkel KZ 63, 182 to εἴδωλον with old variation l ἰδανός n; very hypothetical.

Frisk Etymology German

ἰδανός: {idanós}
Meaning: wohlgestaltet, schön (Kall. Fr. 535, H.),
Composita : ἰδανόχροος mit schönen Farben (Ep. Alex.).
Derivative: Primäre Ableitung von ἰδεῖν (s. d.); vgl. πιθανός, ἱκανός u. a. (Chantraine Formation 196f.).
Etymology : Nach Fraenkel KZ 63, 182 zu εἴδωλον mit altem Stammwechsel l ~ n; sehr hypothetisch.
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Translations

comely

Bulgarian: миловиден; Czech: pohledný, hezký, sličný, půvabný, spanilý; Dutch: bevallig; French: avenant; German: hübsch, ansehnlich; Greek: ελκυστικός, θελκτικός, όμορφος, τραβηχτικός; Ancient Greek: εἰδάλιμος, εὐειδής, εὔμορφος, εὐπρεπής, ἰδανός, ἴφθιμος; Hungarian: kedves, kellemes, csinos; Irish: córach, cuanna, cumaí, cumtha, daite, dathúil, dea-chumtha, dreachúil, gnaíúil, lachanta, leacanta, maisiúil, slachtmhar, sochraidh, spéisiúil; Latin: venustus; Polish: urodziwy; Portuguese: lindo, atraente; Romanian: plăcut, drăguț; Russian: пригожий; Spanish: lindo