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|strgr=from a [[compound]] of [[ὑψηλός]] and [[φρήν]]; to be [[lofty]] in [[mind]], i.e. [[arrogant]]: be highminded. | |strgr=from a [[compound]] of [[ὑψηλός]] and [[φρήν]]; to be [[lofty]] in [[mind]], i.e. [[arrogant]]: be highminded. | ||
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|txtha=ὑψηλοφρόνω; ([[ὑψηλόφρων]], and [[this]] from [[ὑψηλός]] and [[φρήν]]); to be highminded, [[proud]]: R G L [[text]]); R G L Tr WH [[text]]) (Schol. ad [[Pindar]] [[Pythagoras]] 2,91). In Greek writings μεγαλοφρόνειν is [[more]] [[common]]. | |||
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Revision as of 18:08, 28 August 2017
English (LSJ)
A to be high-minded, Ep.Rom.11.20, 1 Ep.Ti.6.17.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ὑψηλοφρονέω: εἶμαι ὑψηλόφρων, Α΄ Ἐπιστ. πρ. Ρωμ. ια΄, 20, Ἐπιστ. πρ. Τιμ. Α΄, ς΄, 17.
French (Bailly abrégé)
-ῶ :
être hautain, orgueilleux.
Étymologie: ὑψηλόφρων.
English (Strong)
from a compound of ὑψηλός and φρήν; to be lofty in mind, i.e. arrogant: be highminded.
English (Thayer)
ὑψηλοφρόνω; (ὑψηλόφρων, and this from ὑψηλός and φρήν); to be highminded, proud: R G L text); R G L Tr WH text) (Schol. ad Pindar Pythagoras 2,91). In Greek writings μεγαλοφρόνειν is more common.