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|auten=([[φρήν]]), fut. εὐφρανέω, aor. [[εὔφρηνα]]: [[cheer]], [[gladden]], [[mid]]., [[take]] [[one]]'s [[pleasure]], Od. 2.311. | |auten=([[φρήν]]), fut. εὐφρανέω, aor. [[εὔφρηνα]]: [[cheer]], [[gladden]], [[mid]]., [[take]] [[one]]'s [[pleasure]], Od. 2.311. | ||
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Revision as of 14:12, 17 August 2017
English (LSJ)
Ep. ἐϋφρ-, fut. Att.
A εὐφρᾰνῶ A.Ch.742, etc., Ion. and Ep. εὐφρανέω Il.5.688, ἐϋφρανέω 7.297: aor. 1 εὔφρᾱνα or ηὔφρ-Simon. 155.12, Pi.I.7(6).3, E.Or.217, etc.; Ep. εὔφρηνα Il.24.102, subj. ἐϋφρήνῃς 7.294:—Pass., with fut. Med. εὐφρᾰνοῦμαι X.Smp.7.5; Ion. 2sg. εὐφρανέαι (v.l. -έεαι) Hdt.4.9; also Pass. εὐφρανθήσομαι Ar.Lys. 165, Aeschin.1.191, Men.Pk.68: aor.1 εὐφράνθην or ηὐ- Pi.O.9.62, Ar. Ach.5: (εὔφρων):—cheer, gladden, εὐφρανέειν ἄλοχον Il.5.688; ἐϋφραίνοιτε γυναῖκας Od.13.44; ἀνδρὸς ἐϋφραίνοιμι νόημα 20.82; εὐ. θυμόν τινος Pi.I.7(6).3; νόον, φρένα, A.Ch.742, Supp.515; [τινὰ] ἐπέεσσι Il. 24.102; τινὰ δι' ἀρετήν Pl.Mx.237a; τινά τι Agatho 12; πλεῖστα X. Mem.2.4.6. II Pass., make merry, enjoy oneself, εὐφραίνεσθαι ἕκηλον Od.2.311, cf. Hdt.4.9, Ev.Luc.16.19, etc.; τινι at or in a thing, Pi.P.9.16, Ar.Nu.561, Pl.Lg.796b; ἐπί τινι Ar.Ach.5, X.Smp.7.5, Aeschin.1.191; ἔν τινι X.Hier.1.16; διά τινος ib.8; ἀπό τινος ib.4.6: c. part., εὐφράνθη ἰδών was rejoiced at seeing, Pi.O.9.62, cf. Men.Pk. 68; εἰ πεπαυμένος μηδέν τι μᾶλλον ἢ νοσῶν εὐφραίνεται S.Aj.280, cf. E.Med.36; τὰ ἐμὰ εὐ. enjoy a pleasure in my stead, Luc.DMar.13.2.
French (Bailly abrégé)
impf. εὔφραινον, f. εὐφρανῶ, ao. ηὐφρανα, pf. inus.
Pass. f. εὐφρανθήσομαι, ao. εὐφράνθην;
réjouir, charmer : τινα qqn ; Pass. être charmé ; avec un part. être charmé de.
Étymologie: εὖ, φρήν.
English (Autenrieth)
(φρήν), fut. εὐφρανέω, aor. εὔφρηνα: cheer, gladden, mid., take one's pleasure, Od. 2.311.