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|Transliteration C=eyas
|Transliteration C=eyas
|Beta Code=eu)/as
|Beta Code=eu)/as
|Definition== Lat. [[ovatio]], <span class="bibl">Plu.<span class="title">Marc.</span>22</span>; cf. [[εὐαστής]] ''ΙΙ''.
|Definition== Lat. [[ovatio]], Plu.''Marc.''22; cf. [[εὐαστής]] ''ΙΙ''.
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Full diacritics: εὔας Medium diacritics: εὔας Low diacritics: εύας Capitals: ΕΥΑΣ
Transliteration A: eúas Transliteration B: euas Transliteration C: eyas Beta Code: eu)/as

English (LSJ)

= Lat. ovatio, Plu.Marc.22; cf. εὐαστής ΙΙ.

French (Bailly abrégé)

αδος (ἡ) :
= lat. ovatio.
Étymologie: εὐάζω.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

εὔας: ὁ, τὸ παρὰ Ρωμαίοις ovatio, ἴδε εὐαστὴς ΙΙ.

Greek Monotonic

εὔας: ὁ, Ρωμ. ovatio, σε Πλούτ.

Middle Liddell

εὔας, ου,
the Roman ovatio, Plut.