fair
νύκτα οὖν ἡμέραν ποιούμενος → without delay, as soon as possible, as fast as possible, making the night day, making night into day, turning night into day
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
adjective
of colour as opposed to dark: P. and V. λευκός, V. πάλλευκος.
beautiful: P. and V. καλός, εὐπρεπής.
of personal appearance: P. and V. εὐειδής (Plato), V. εὐωπός, καλλίμορφος, εὔμορφος, Ar. and V. εὐφυής.
favourable, auspicious: P. and V. καλός, εὔφημος (Plato), εὐτυχής, V. δεξιός, εὐμενής, πρευμενής, Ar. and V. αἴσιος (also Xen. but rare P.).
a fair wind: V. οὖρος, ὁ (also Xen.). of weather . P. εὔδιος (Xen.).
fair weather: P. and V. εὐδία, ἡ.
if all be fair now between you and Thebes: V. ταῖσι Θήβαις εἰ τανῦν εὐημερεῖ καλῶς τὰ πρὸς σέ (Soph., Oedipus Coloneus 616).
just: P. and V. δίκαιος, ἔνδικος, ὀρθός.
equitable: P. and V. ἴσος, ἐπιεικής.
by fair means: see fairly.
reasonable: P. and V. εὔλογον εἰκώς, εὐπρεπής; see specious.
when he comes I will speak him fair: V. μολόντι δ' αὐτῷ μαλθακοὺς λέξω λόγους (Eur., Medea 776).
fair words: use subs., P. and V. εὐφημία, ἡ.
use fair words, v.: P. and V. εὐφημεῖν.
substantive
gathering of people for merry-making, etc.: use P. and V. ἑορτή, ἡ, πανήγυρις, ἡ; see feast.