εὐαγής
Γυνὴ γὰρ οὐδὲν οἶδε πλὴν ὃ βούλεται → Scit, quod cupiscit, femina, ulterius nihil → Denn eine Frau versteht nur, was sie will, sonst nichts
English (LSJ)
(A), ές, (ἄγος A)
A free from pollution, pure: 1 of persons, guiltless, ὁ δὲ ἀποκτείνας τὸν ταῦτα ποιήσαντα . . ὅσιος ἔστω καὶ εὐ. Lex ap.And.1.96, cf. Porph.VP15; εὐαγεστάτων ἱππέων, v.l. for εὐγενεστάτων, D.H.10.13; of bees, chaste (cf. Virg.G.4.198), AP9.404.7 (Antiphil.). 2 of actions, holy, lawful, τίς οἶδεν εἰ κάτωθεν εὐαγῆ τάδε; S.Ant.521; εὐαγές ἐστι τὸ ἀποκτεῖναι D.9.44, cf. Arist.Fr.538, App.BC2.148; τοῦτο δ' οὐκ εὐαγές μοι ἀπέβη wellomened, favourable, Pl.Ep.312a. Adv. εὐαγέως, ἔρδειν h.Cer.274,369, cf. A.R.2.699, POxy.1203.5 (i A.D.), etc.; οὐκ εὐαγῶς Ph.2.472: Sup.-έστατα Jul.Or.7.230d. 3 of offerings or services, undefiled: hence, lawful, ἐλέφας . . οὐκ εὐ. ἀνάθημα Pl.Lg.956a; θυηλαί A.R.1.1140, etc.; ὕμνοι AP7.34 (Antip. Sid.); λύσις a solution free from defilement, S.OT921; οὐκ εὐ. ἀπολογίαι Porph.Abst.2.10. (Εὐηάγης as pr. n., IG12(9).56.118 (Styra, v B.C.).)
εὐᾰγής (B), ές, (ἄγνυμι)
A = καλῶς κεκλασμένος, Suid., cf. EM266.3.
εὐᾱγής, ές, (v. fin.)
A bright, clear, εὐᾱγέος ἠελίοιο (cf. ἁγής 11) Parm. 10.2; καθαρὰ καὶ εὐαγέα, of the sun and heavenly bodies, Hp. Insomn.89, cf. Democr. ap. Thphr.Sens.73,78; λευκῆς χιόνος . . εὐαγεῖς βολαί E.Ba.662; εὐαγέστερον γίγνεσθαι, opp. σκοτωδέστερα φαίνεσθαι καὶ ἀσαφῆ, Pl.Lg.952a; εὐαγέστατος, opp. θολερώτατος, of air, Id.Ti.58d; χεύων ὁλκὰν εὐαγῆ Lyr.Alex.Adesp.35.19; σὺν . . εὀαγεῖ (also εὐαγεῖ, εὐαυγεῖ) Υγιείᾳ Pae.Erythr.15, al.; ὀφθαλμοί Aret.SA2.4, Adam.1.13. 2 metaph., alert, ἄνθρωποι Hp.Vict.2.62 (v.l. γίνεται εὐαγής (sc. ἥ τε ὄψις καὶ ἡ ἀκοή), cf. εὐαγέα (v.l. εὐπαγέα) καὶ εὐήκοα ibid.). II far-seen or conspicuous, πέτρα Pi.Pae.Fr.19.25; ἕδραν παντὸς εὐαγῆ στρατοῦ a seat in full view of the army, A.Pers.466; ἔστην θεατὴς πύργον εὐαγῆ λαβών E.Supp.652. (ᾱ Parm.l.c., Lyr. Alex.l.c.,AP6.204 (Leon., s.v.l.).—Perh. fr. εὐ-ᾱυγής (ᾰὐγήlengthd., cf. εὐᾱγορέω, εὐᾱής, etc.), as ἑᾱτοῦ fr. ἑᾱυτοῦ: εὐαυγ- is a correction in Pi.l.c., v.l. in Pae.Erythr.l.c., and may be the original spelling; cf. εὐαυγής.)