βαιός
τὸ σὸν εἰς ἡμᾶς ἐνδιάθετον → your disposition towards us
English (LSJ)
ά, όν,
A little, small, βαιὰ ποικίλλειν ἐν μακροῖσιν κτεάνων Pi.P. 9.77; β. νῆσος A.Pers.448; μέρος β. ἔχειν Id.Ag.1574 (lyr.); ὄλβος prob. in E.Fr.825; γλῶττα Ar.Nu.1013; μαλλὸς εἰρίων Herod.8.12; scanty, and of number, few, σῦκα βαιά Anan.3, cf. Hp.Lex1; βαιά γ' ὡς ἀπὸ πολλῶν A.Pers.1023 (lyr.); β. κύλιξ a scanty cup, i.e. one only, S.Fr.42, Lyc.Fr.3; ῥάκη β. a few, paltry, S.Ph.274; εἶπε πρός με βαιά few words, Id.Aj.292; but βαιὰν . . λόγων φάμαν low-spoken, Id.Ph.845 (lyr.); ἥσθην δὲ βαιά, πάνυ δὲ βαιά, τέτταρα Ar. Ach.2; ἐχώρει βαιός he was going with scanty escort, i. e. alone, S. OT750; of condition, mean, humble, βαιοί, opp. οἱ μεγάλοι, Id.Aj. 160 (anap.); ἐκ κάρτα βαιῶν γνωτὸς ἂν γένοιτ' ἀνήρ from a low condition, Id.Fr.282; οὐχὶ βαιὰ τἀνθυμήματα Id.OC1199; βαιᾷ τῇδ' ὑπὸ στέγῃ Id.Ph.286; of time, short, Sol.10, S.Tr.44; βαιῆς ἄπο from infancy (of a girl), IG14.1892: neut. βαιόν as Adv., a little, S.Aj. 90, Ph.20: of time, Id.OC1653, Tr.335: pl., βαιά, φρονήσει τύχη μάχεται Democr.119; κατὰ βαιόν by little and little, D.P.622: Comp. βαιότερος, opp. μείζων, Parm.8.45, cf. Opp.C.3.86: Sup. -ότατος AP9.438 (Phil.).—Poet., Ion., and later Prose, as Phld.Rh.1.195, 244S., Id.Ir.p.95 W.