ἀγλαός

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οὗ δ' ἂν Ἔρως μὴ ἐφάψηται, σκοτεινός → he on whom Love has laid no hold is obscure | he whom Love touches not walks in darkness

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Transliteration A: aglaós Transliteration B: aglaos Transliteration C: aglaos Beta Code: a)glao/s

English (LSJ)

[ᾱγλᾰ-], ή, όν, also ός, όν Thgn.985, E.Andr.135:—

   A splendid, shining, bright, epith. of beautiful objects, ἀ. ὕδωρ Il.2.307, etc.; γυῖα 19.385, cf. B.16.103; μηρία Hes.Op.337; ἥβης ἀ. ἄνθος Tyrt.10.28, cf. Thgn. l.c., B.5.154; then generally, splendid, beautiful, ἄποινα Il.1.23; δῶρα ib.213, etc.; ἔργα Od.10.223; ἄλσος Il.2.506, cf. Pi.N.4.20, Simon.13, etc.; noble, glorious, ἀγλαόν [ἐστιν] ἀνδρὶ μάχεσθαι γῆς πέρι Callin.1.6.    II of men, either beautiful or famous, noble, Il.2.736,826, Hes.Sc.37, Pi.O.14.7, B.16.2, etc.: c. dat. rei, famous for a thing, κέρᾳ ἀγλαός, sarcastically, Il.11.385.— Ep. and Lyr. word, twice in Trag. (lyr.) ἀγλαὰς Θήβας S.OT152; Νηρηίδος ἀγλαὸν ἕδραν E. l.c.; also in later poetry, as Theoc.28.3. Adv. ἀγλαῶς Ar.Lys.640. (Perh. containing base γελα- in reduced form.)

German (Pape)

[Seite 16] ή, όν, auch 2 End., Eur. Andr. 135, mit ἄγαμαι, ἀγάλλω, αἴγλη zusammenhängend, für ἀγαλός, so zum Theil schon die Alten; meist durch λαμπρός erkl., eigtl. glänzend, ὕδωρ, hell, klar, Il. 2, 307; prächtig, herrlich, Hom. δῶρα, Il. 1, 213 u. sonst, ἄποινα Iliad. 1, 23, ἄλσος 2, 506 Od. 6, 291, εὖχος, herrlicher Ruhm, Il. 7, 203; von Menschen: ruhmvoll, vornehm, Hom. häufig ἀγλαὸς υἱός, von den Söhnen der Fürsten; auch ἀγλαὰ τέκνα. So auch Pind. ἀνήρ Ol. 14, 7; Ποσειδᾶν I. 7, 27; γέρας Ol. 8, 11; τύμβος N. 4, 20; παῖδες I. 5, 59; νῖκαι N. 11, 20; πλοκαμοί P. 4, 82 u. sonst. Oft bei Theogn.; Soph. Θῆβαι O. R. 251; Eur. ἀγλαὸς θεᾶς ἕδρα Andr. 135; strahlend, neben ἀννέφελος Arat. Ph. 415, wie auch χρυσός in einem Verse bei Plat. Ep. I, 310 a. – Adv., ἀγλαῶς ἔθρεψέ με Ar. Lys. 640.