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ἀγλαΐα

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Οὔτ' ἐν φθιμένοις οὔτ' ἐν ζωοῖσιν ἀριθμουμένη, χωρὶς δή τινα τῶνδ' ἔχουσα μοῖραν → Neither among the dead nor the living do I count myself, having a lot apart from these

Euripides, Suppliants, 968
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Full diacritics: ἀγλαΐα Medium diacritics: ἀγλαΐα Low diacritics: αγλαΐα Capitals: ΑΓΛΑΪΑ
Transliteration A: aglaḯa Transliteration B: aglaia Transliteration C: aglaia Beta Code: a)glai/+a

English (LSJ)

Ion. ἀγλα-ΐη, ἡ, (ἀγλαός)

   A splendour, beauty, κῦδός τε καὶ ἀ. καὶ ὄνειαρ Od. 15.78; ἀγλαΐηφι πεποιθώς Il.6.510; of Penelope, Od.18.180; splendour, magnificence, S.El.211; ὡρῶν Jul.Or.4.148d; in bad sense, pomp, show, [κύνας] ἀγλαΐης ἕνεκεν κομέουσιν Od.17.310; in pl., vanities, 17.244, E.El.175.    2 joy, triumph, Pi.O.13.14, etc.; pl., festivities, merriment, Hes.Sc.272,285.    3 adornment, of a horse's mane, colours of oyster's shell, etc., X.Eq.5.8, Ael.NA10.13, cf. A.R.4.1191.    4 pr. n., Ἀγλαΐα, one of the Graces, who presided over victory in the games, Hes.Th.945, cf. B.3.6.—Mostly poet. ἀγλα-ΐζω, Hp.Mul.2.188, Ael., v. infr.: fut. Att. ἀγλαϊῶ (ἐπ-) Ar.Ec.575: aor. ἠγλάϊσα (Dor. ἀγλ-) Theoc.Ep.1.4, etc., (ἐπ-) Ar. Fr.682:—Pass., v. infr.:—make splendid, glorify, B.3.22, etc.; ἀθανάταις ἠγλάϊσεν χάρισιν IG12(3).1190.10 (Melos); θυσίαις τέμενος Isyll.28, cf. Plu.2.965c, Ael.NA8.28.    2 give as an honour, σοί, Βάκχε, τάνδε μοῦσαν ἀγλαΐζομεν Carm.Pop.8, cf. Theoc. l.c.    II Ep. and Lyr. only Med. and Pass., adorn oneself with a thing, take delight in, σέφημι διαμπερὲς ἀγλαϊεῖσθαι (sc. ἵπποις) Il.10.331 (the only form in Hom., even of compds.); ὅστις τοιούτοις θυμὸν ἀγλαΐζεται Semon.7.70; ἀ. μουσικᾶς ἐν ἀώτῳ Pi.O.1.14; Com., ἐλαίῳ ῥάφανος ἠγλαϊσμένη Ephipp.3.6(cf. Eub.150).    III intr., ἀγλαΐζει· θάλλει, Hsch., cf. Antiph.301 codd.—Never in Trag. or Att. Prose.