ὄρθριος
Μακάριος, ὅστις οὐσίαν καὶ νοῦν ἔχει → Felix, qui mentem cum divitiis possidet → Glückselig, wer Vermögen und Vernunft besitzt
English (LSJ)
α, ον, (ὄρθρος)
A at daybreak, in the morning, early, mostly with Verbs of motion, so as to agree with the person, ἀφίκετο . . ὄρθριος h.Merc.143 ; ὀρθρίη αὖθις ἔσειμι Thgn.863 ; ὄρθριος παρεῖναι, ἥκειν, Ar.Ec.283, Pl.Prt.313b ; ἤλουν ὄρθριαι τὰ σιτία Pherecr.10. 2 generally, of the morning, πόλτος Epich.23 ; διὰ τὸν ὄ. νόμον the morning song, as parody of ὄρθιον, Ar.Ec.741 ; ὄρθριον ᾆσαι (sc. ᾆσμα), of the cock, Id.Av.489 ; δεῖ ὄρθριον εἶναι τὸν σύλλογον Pl.Lg. 961b ; τὸ ὄ. as Adv., in the morning, early, Hdt.2.173, Luc.Gall.1 ; or ὄρθριον Ar.Ec.377, 526: irreg. Comp. and Sup. ὀρθριαίτερος, -αίτατος, Hdn.Epim.166; also ὀρθρίτερον as Adv., earlier, UPZ62.19 (ii B. C.), BGU1201.4 (i A. D.).
German (Pape)
[Seite 377] auch 2 Endgn, = ὀρθρινός, nach den Atticisten die eigtl. attische Form, vgl. Lob. Phryn. 51; H. h. Merc. 143; Theogn. 861; τοῖς μὴ παροῦσιν ὀρθρίοις, Ar. Eccl. 283; ὄρθριος ἥκων, Plat. Prot. 313 b; – ὄρθριον, am Morgen früh, Ar. Eccl. 377. 526; ὄρθριον ᾄδειν, Av. 489. Dazu der unregelmäßige comparat. u. superlat. ὀρθριαίτερος, ὀρθριαίτατος, Hdn. epimer. 260.