exquisite
From LSJ
τὸ κακὸν δοκεῖν ποτ' ἐσθλὸν τῷδ' ἔμμεν' ὅτῳ φρένας θεὸς ἄγει πρὸς ἄταν → evil appears as good to him whose mind the god is leading to destruction (Sophocles, Antigone 622f.)
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
adj.
Beautiful: P. and V. καλός. Dainty: P. and V. κομψός. V. ἁβρός; see delicate. Luxurious: Ar. and P. τρυφερός. Effeminate: Ar. and P. μαλακός, Ar. and V. μαλθακός (also Plat. but rare P.). Charming . Ar. and P. χαρίεις, ἀστεῖος. Of pain, etc.: P. and V. ἔσχατος. As subs., dandy: P. καλλωπιστής, ὁ.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
exquīsītē¹⁵ (exquisitus), avec beaucoup de soin, avec choix, d’une manière approfondie : Cic. Br. 277 ; 322 ; Quint. 8, 2, 21 || -tius Cic. Tusc. 1, 116 ; -issime Gell. 13, 7, 6.