φανός

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ἐνίοις τὸ σιγᾶν κρεῖττόν ἐστι τοῦ λαλεῖν → for some people silence is better than words (Menander)

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Full diacritics: φᾱνός Medium diacritics: φανός Low diacritics: φανός Capitals: ΦΑΝΟΣ
Transliteration A: phanós Transliteration B: phanos Transliteration C: fanos Beta Code: fano/s

English (LSJ)

ή, όν, (contr. fr. φαεινός)

   A light, bright, Parm.8.41, Phryn. Com.93; ἅμα φανοτάτῳ τινὶ πυρί Pl.Phlb.16c; ἵνα ὡς φανότατον ᾖ τὸ ἔσω X.Cyn.10.7; τὸ φ. brightness, light, ib.5.18; στρέφειν πρὸς τὸ φ. ἐκ τοῦ σκοτώδους Pl.R.518c, cf. 478c (Comp.); φανά τε καὶ καλά ib.506d, cf. Phld.Po.2.45; φανότατος ἀήρ Gal.18(2).285; τοῖς φανοτάτοις θεῶν Ἡλίῳ καὶ Σελήνῃ Hld.10.4.    2 of garments, washed clean, χλαῖνα Ar.Ach.845 (lyr.); σισύρα Id.Ec.347.    3 bright, joyous, φαναῖς ἐν εὐφροσύναις A.Pr.538 (lyr.); φ. βίον διάγειν Pl.Phdr. 256d.    4 conspicuous, ἐλλόγιμος καὶ φ. Id.Smp.197a.    5 Adv. -νῶς clearly: Comp. φανότερον Jul.Or.4.145b; Sup. φανότατα, Luc. Hist.Conscr.44.    II Φᾶνος, ὁ (properisp., cf. Hdn.Gr.1.175), name of a συκοφάντης, Ar.Eq.1256.
φᾱνός, ὁ,

   A torch, Ar.Lys.308; ὑπὸ φανοῦ πορεύεσθαι X.Lac.5.7; ποῖος φ. τοιοῦτος οἷος ὁ ἥλιος; Alex.87; distd. from λύχνος, Anaxandr.48, cf. Phryn.40; but prob. = λύχνος in UPZ5.18, 6.15 (ii B. C.), Stud.Pal.10.251.2 (vi A. D.); μετὰ φανῶν καὶ λαμπάδων Ev.Jo.18.3, cf. PLond.3.1159.59 (ii A. D.): the form πᾱνός (prob. a different word) is found in A.Ag.284, S.Fr.184, E.Ion 195 (lyr.), Fr.90, Diph.6, Men.62.    II φ. ὑελοῦς glass cover, Olymp.Alch.p.75 B.    2 a form of still, Zos.Alch.p.224 B.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1254] ὁ, Leuchte, Licht, Fackel; Ar. Lys. 308; Ep. ad. 24 (XII, 116); Schol. Hephaest. p. 2. S. auch πανός u. nom. pr. licht, hell, leuchtend; πῦρ Plat. Phil. 16 c; – glänzend weiß, χλαῖνα, σισύρα, Ar. Ach. 810 Eccl. 348, rein gewaschen; – Ggstz σκοτώδης Plat. Rep. VII, 518 c; – auch übertr., εὐφροσύναι Aesch. Prom. 536; φανὸν βίον διάγειν Plat. Phaedr. 256 d; – in die Augen fallend, berühmt, καὶ ἐλλόγιμος Plat. Conv. 197 a. – [Ueber die Länge des α s. Draco p. 86, 5. Dah. compar. φανότερος, φανότατος, s. Plat. Rep. VII, 518 c Phil. 16 c.]