εὔπνοος

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πρὶν ἀλέκτορα φωνῆσαι τρὶς → before the rooster crows three times (Matthew 26:75)

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Transliteration A: eúpnoos Transliteration B: eupnoos Transliteration C: eypnoos Beta Code: eu)/pnoos

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ον, contr. εὔ-πνους, ουν, Ep. ἐΰπνοος, (πνέω)

   A breathing well or freely, Hp.Prog.15, Epid.4.26 (Comp.), Max.Tyr. 30.6 (v.l. ἄϋπνος).    2 causal, making one breathe freely, relieving oppression of the breath, λουτρόν Hp.Acut.66.    3 sweet-smelling, λείρια Mosch.2.32; ῥόδον IG14.2040.3.    II affording a free passage to the air, μυκτῆρες X.Eq.1.10 (Comp.); ὁ [περὶ τὴν κεφαλὴν] τόπος εὔ. Arist.PA653b2, cf. 673b23 (Sup.); κάλαμοι Longus 2.35; νεφέλαι εὔ. αὔραις Orph.H.21.6.    2 open to the winds, airy, οἰκία εὔπνους μὲν τοῦ θέρους, εὐήλιος δὲ τοῦ χειμῶνος Arist.Oec.1345a31; τόποι Id.Pr.869a34 (Comp.); δένδρα Thphr.CP1.15.4; τὸ εὔ. τοῦ τόπου Pl.Phdr.230c.    III good to breathe, fresh and pure, of the air, Thphr.CP1.13.8, Str.3.2.13: Comp. εὐπνοώτερος X.l.c., Hp. Epid.4.26; also εὐπνούστερος ib.7.39, Arist.Pr.960b22, Gal.5.911: Sup. -ούστατος Arist.PA673b23.