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ἀμέγαρτος

amegartos

unenviable

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ἀμέγαρτος · amegartos — LSJ

unenviable

unenviable:

1 sad, melancholy

mostly of things or conditions, sad, melancholy, πόνος Il. 2.420; ἀνέμων . . ἀϋτμή Od. 11.400; μάχη Hes. Th. 666; ἀμέγαρτα κακῶν E. Hec. 192; πάθος Ar. Th. 1049 (lyr.), cf. A. Pr. 403.

2 undesirable

undesirable, κρέα AP 11.60 (Paul.Sil.); ἄγρη, of fish which follow a wreck, Opp. H. 4.412.

3 unhappy, miserable, wretched

of persons, unhappy, miserable, ἀμέγαρτε συβῶτα wretched swineherd! Od. 17.219; ἀμεγάρτων φῦλʼ ἀνθρώπων h.Merc. 542; ἀ. ποίμνα A. Supp. 642 (lyr.).

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