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|auten=[[sup]]. ἐκπαγλότατος: [[terrible]], [[both]] of persons and of things; adv., ἔκπαγλον, ἔκπαγλα, [[ἐκπάγλως]], [[terribly]], [[but]] [[often]] colloquially weakened, ‘[[exceedingly]],’ ἔκπαγλα φιλεῖν, Il. 3.415 (cf. [[αἰνά]], [[αἰνῶς]]).
|auten=[[sup]]. ἐκπαγλότατος: [[terrible]], [[both]] of persons and of things; adv., ἔκπαγλον, ἔκπαγλα, [[ἐκπάγλως]], [[terribly]], [[but]] [[often]] colloquially weakened, ‘[[exceedingly]],’ ἔκπαγλα φιλεῖν, Il. 3.415 (cf. [[αἰνά]], [[αἰνῶς]]).
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|sltr=[[ἔκπαγλος]] <br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>1</b> [[terrible]], [[awe]] inspiring of heroes. ἀνὴρ [[ἔκπαγλος]] [[Jason]] (P. 4.79) τὸν μέγαν πολεμιστὰν ἔκπαγλον Ἀλκυονῆ (N. 4.27) “Αἴαντα, λαῶν ἐν πόνοις ἔκπαγλον Ἐνυαλίου” (I. 6.54) Ἐνυαλίου ἔκπαγλον υἱὸν Diomedes. fr. 169. 13. of a [[victor]] σθένει τ' [[ἔκπαγλος]] [[ἰδεῖν]] τε μορφάεις Strepsiades (I. 7.22)
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