εὐοδέω
νῦν εὐπλόηκα, ὅτε νεναυάγηκα → I made a prosperous voyage when I suffered shipwreck
English (LSJ)
A have a free course or passage, of running water, D.55.10; of bodily secretions, Arist.GA725a35, etc.; of trees, have root-room, Thphr.HP1.6.4:—impers. in Pass., εὐοδεῖται there is a free passage, Arist.GA739a35. 2 metaph., fare well, prosper, εὐοδῶν πορεύομαι Theopomp.Com.74, cf. Ph.1.430, Procl.Hyp.4.31; κατὰ τὸν βίον Herm. in Phdr.p.155 A.; τέχναι, ψυχή εὐ., Ph.1.687, 240; εὐώδει σοι τὰ πράγματα ib.145; ἀπόδειξις -οῦσα πρὸς τὰ συμπεράσματα Dam.Pr. 376; [ἡ ἀρετὴ] . . προϊοῦσα εὐοδεῖ M.Ant.6.17; εὐόδει, on a gravestone, IG12(7).449.
German (Pape)
[Seite 1084] guten Weg, guten Fortgang haben; vom Wasser, ᾑ μὲν ἂν εὐοδῇ, φέρεται κάτω κατὰ τὴν ὁδόν Dem. 55, 10; ῥεῖ ὅπου ἂν εὐοδήσῃ τοῦ σώματος, wo es im Körper einen Gang, Ausgang findet, Arist. gen. anim. 1, 18; Sp. – Pass., εὐοδεῖ. ται τῷ σπέρματι Arist. gen. anim. 2, 4.