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|btext=ής, ές :<br />sans gloire, obscur ; <i>adv.</i> • [[ἀκλεές]] sans gloire.<br />'''Étymologie:''' ἀ, [[κλέος]].
|btext=ής, ές :<br />sans gloire, obscur ; <i>adv.</i> • [[ἀκλεές]] sans gloire.<br />'''Étymologie:''' ἀ, [[κλέος]].
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|auten=ές, [[ἀκληής]], [[ἀκλειής]] ([[κλέος]]), acc. [[sing]]. ἀκλεᾶ or ἀκλέᾶ, nom. pl. [[ἀκληεῖς]]: [[inglorious]], adv. ἀκλεὲς [[αὔτως]], ‘[[all]] so [[ingloriously]],’ Il. 7.100.—Adv. [[ἀκλειῶς]].
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Transliteration A: akleḗs Transliteration B: akleēs Transliteration C: akleis Beta Code: a)kleh/s

English (LSJ)

ές: acc.

   A -εᾶ Epigr.Gr.850, -εῆ D.H.Isoc.5, Ep. ἀκλέᾰ Od. 4.728: dat. -έϊ Nonn.D.31.42:—Ep. ἀκλειής, A.R.3.932, Call.Fr. anon.365: nom. pl. ἀκλεέες (vulg. ἀκληεῖς) Il.12.318: (κλέος):— without fame, inglorious, Hom. ll. cc., Pi.O.12.15, Hdt.prooem., E. Hipp.1028, Pl.La.179d, etc. Adv. ἀκλεῶς Hdt.5.77, Antipho 1.21; Ep. ἀκλειῶς Il.22.304: Comp. ἀκλεέστερον Jul.Or.1.28a: neut. as Adv., ἀκλεὲς αὔτως Il.7.100.    2 ignominious, ἀκλεεστάτῳ ὀλέθρῳ ἀπόλλυσθαι Lys.13.45.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἀκλεής: -ές, γεν. -έος, αἰτ. ἀκλεᾶ, Ἰων. ἀκλεῆ, Ἐπ. ἀκλέᾰ, Ὀδ. Δ. 728, Ἐπ. ἀκλειής, Ἀπολλ. Ρόδ. 3. 932, Ποιητ. παρὰ Πλουτάρχ. 2. 38F. Νόνν. πληθ. ἀκλειεῖς ἢ ἀκληεῖς, Ἰλ. Μ. 318, Spitzn. Exc. 22: (κλεος). Ἄνευ φήμης, ἄδοξος, ὁ μὴ ὑμνηθείς, Ὅμ., Πινδ. Ο. 12, 22., Ἡροδ. προοίμ., Εὐρ., κτλ. ― Ἐπίρρ. ἀκλεῶς, Ἡρόδ. 5. 77, Ἀντιφῶν 113. 38. Ἐπ. ἀκλειῶς, Ἰλ. Χ. 304: ὡσαύτως τὸ οὐδέτερον ὡς ἐπίρρ. ἀκλεὲς αὕτως, Ἰλ. Η. 100· ― πρβλ. Βουττμ. Λεξίλ. ἐν λ. ἐπιτηδές, 1, 3.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ής, ές :
sans gloire, obscur ; adv. • ἀκλεές sans gloire.
Étymologie: ἀ, κλέος.

English (Autenrieth)

ές, ἀκληής, ἀκλειής (κλέος), acc. sing. ἀκλεᾶ or ἀκλέᾶ, nom. pl. ἀκληεῖς: inglorious, adv. ἀκλεὲς αὔτως, ‘all so ingloriously,’ Il. 7.100.—Adv. ἀκλειῶς.