ἀτρεκής
English (LSJ)
ές,
A strict, precise, exact, ἀλάθεια, καιρός, Pi.N.5.17, P.8.7; ἀριθμός Hdt. 7.187; δίαιτα Hp.Mochl.42; βιότου ἀ. ἐπιτηδεύσεις over-nice, precise, E.Hipp.261; τὸ ἀ., = ἀτρέκεια, φράσαι, εἰπεῖν τὸ ἀ., Hdt.5.9,7.60; τὸ -έστερον τούτων more precise details, Id.5.54; τὸ -έστατον Id.7.214; ἐγγὺς τοῦ -εστάτου ἥκειν Hp.VM12; rarely of persons, exact, strict, Ἑλλανοδίκας Pi.O.3.12. 2 sure, certain, ποδὶ ἀτρεκέϊ Id.N.3.41; ἀ. δόξα E.Hipp.1115 (lyr.). II Hom. has only Adv. ἀτρεκέως (neut. as Adv., ἀτρεκὲς . . βαλών accurately, Il.5.208 (expld. as Adj. by Eust. ad loc.); δεκὰς ἀ. precisely, Od.16.245): mostly with the Verbs ἀγορεύειν, καταλέξαι, tell truly, exactly, Il.2.10, Od.1.169, etc.; ἀ. μαντεύσομαι 17.154; ἀ. ἔφρασεν IG3.716; ἀ. ὀλίγοι Thgn. 636; freq. in Hdt., ἀ. εἰπεῖν 1.57,al.; εἰδέναι 1.209, al.; ἐπίστασθαι 3.130; ἐκμαθεῖν 7.10.ή; διακρῖναι 1.172; διασημῆναι 5.86; φαίνειν 2.49; ἀ. ἀριθμεῖσθαι Hp.Prog.20; ἀ. ὅμοιον precisely similar, Diog. Apoll.5. 2 ἀ. ἀποκαυλισθεῖσα broken straight across, opp. παραμηκέως, Hp.Art.14. 3 neut. as Adv. (cf. supr. 11.1), τὸ δ' ἀτρεκὲς ὄλβιος οὐδείς Thgn.167; ἐπ' ἀτρεκές IG9(1).880(Corc.).—The word and its derivs. are rare in Trag. and not found in Att. Prose, ἀκριβής and its derivs. being used instead: freq. in Ion. Prose, esp. in Hp. and Aret., SD2.12, al., and in later Prose, cf. ἐπιστήμη καὶ γνώμη ἀ. Plb.1.4.9, ἀ. τιακάς Plu.Rom.12; ὁ σενᾶτος ἀτρεκῶς γερουσίαν σημαίνει strictly, ib.13; οὐκ ἔφυγον δ' ἀτρεκῶς not really, Epigr. Gr.339.5; of persons, truthful, accurate, J.BJ3.8.9. (Cf. ἄτρακτος.)
German (Pape)
[Seite 388] ές (schwerlich von τρέω, noch von τρέχω, vgl. traho, detrecto), unverhohlen, bestimmt u. der Wahrheit gemäß, das att. ἀκριβής; Hom. nur im adv., ἀτρεκέως κατάλεξον, u. in ähnl. Vrbdgn, u. ἀτρεκές, Il. 5, 208; δεκὰς ἀτρεκές, gerade zehn, Od. 16, 245; τὸ δ' ἀτρεκές, genau genommen, Theogn. 167; τὸ ἀτρεκές, der genaue Bestand, Her. 3, 98. 5, 9; ἀλήθεια, die reine Wahrheit, Pind. N. 3, 17; καιρός P. 8, 7; ἀ τρεκέϊ ποδί mit sicherem Tritt, N. 3, 41; ἀνατολαί, bestimmte, Tim. Locr. 97 b; δόξα Eur. Hipp. 1115; ἐπιστήμη Pol. 1, 4 u. Arr.; – gerecht, ἑλλανοδίκης Pind. Ol. 3, 12.