ἡδύς
G7620 · hēdus · greek
agreeable
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G7620 G:A
agreeable
1. sweet to the taste or smell, (Homer); to the hearing, (Homer); then of any pleasant feeling or state, as sleep, (Homer):—;with infinitive , ἡδὺς δρακεῖν (Aeschulus Tragicus); ἡδὺς ἀκοῦσαι λόγος (Plato Philosophus):—; ἡδύ ἐστι or γίγνεται it is pleasant , (Homer), etc.:—;so, οὔ μοι ἥδιόν ἐστι λέγειν I had rather not say, (Herdotus Historicus):—; neuter as Substantive , τὰ ἡδέα pleasures , (Thucydides):—; neuter as adverb , sweetly , (Iliad by Homer), etc. 2. after (Homer), of persons, pleasant, welcome , (Sophocles Tragicus) 3. well-pleased, glad , (Sophocles Tragicus); in addressing a person, ὦ ἥδιστε, Horace's dulcissime rerum , (Plato Philosophus) 4. like εὐήθης, innocent, simple , ὡς ἡδὺς εἶ (Plato Philosophus) 5. adverb ἡδέως, sweetly, pleasantly, with pleasure , (Sophocles Tragicus), etc.; ἡδέως ἂν ἐροίμην I would gladly ask, should like to ask, (Demosthenes Orator);—; ἡδ. ἔχειν τι to be pleased or content with, (Euripides); ἡδ. ἔχειν πρός τινα or τινί to be kind, well-disposed to one, (Demosthenes Orator):—; comparative ἥδιον (Plato Philosophus), etc.:—;Sup., ἥδιστα (Plato Philosophus) (ML)
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