εὐφροσύνη

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κάλλιστον ἐφόδιον τῷ γήρᾳ ἡ παιδεία (Aristotle, quoted by Diogenes Laertius 5.21) → the finest provision for old age is education

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Full diacritics: εὐφροσύνη Medium diacritics: εὐφροσύνη Low diacritics: ευφροσύνη Capitals: ΕΥΦΡΟΣΥΝΗ
Transliteration A: euphrosýnē Transliteration B: euphrosynē Transliteration C: effrosyni Beta Code: eu)frosu/nh

English (LSJ)

Ep. ἐϋφρ-, ἡ, (εὔφρων)

   A mirth, merriment, γέλω τε καὶ εὐφροσύνην παρέχουσαι Od.20.8, cf. 10.465, etc.; esp. of a banquet, good cheer, festivily, οὐ . . τί φημι χαριέστερον εἶναι ἢ ὅτ' ἐϋφροσύνη μὲν ἔχῃ κατὰ δῆμον ἅπαντα κτλ. 9.6, cf. h.Merc.449, 482, etc.; κρατὴρ μεστὸς ἐϋφροσύνης Xenoph.1.4: pl., σφισι θυμὸς αἰὲν ἐϋφροσυνῃσιν ἰαίνεται is cheered with glad thoughts, Od.6.156; festivities, A.Pr. 539, E.Ba.377 (both lyr.), etc.: chiefly poet., used by X.Cyr.8.1.32, Ages.9.4 (pl.): in sg., Id.Cyr.3.3.7, Pl.Ti.80b; ἡ χαρὰ καὶ ἡ εὐ. Epicur. Fr.2: also in later Prose, LXX Ge.31.27, al., Act.Ap.2.28, Diogenian. Epicur.4.50, PLips.119 ii 1 (iii A. D.), etc.; εὐ. ψυχῆς οἶνος πινόμενος LXX Si.34.28 (31.36).    II pr. n., Euphrosyne, one of the Graces, Hes.Th.909, etc.

French (Bailly abrégé)

épq. ἐϋφροσύνη;
ης (ἡ) :
1 joie, gaîté, plaisir;
2 particul. joie dans un festin, bonne chère.
Étymologie: εὔφρων.

English (Strong)

from the same as εὐφραίνω; joyfulness: gladness, joy.