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ὁμῑλ-ητικός

omiletikos

affable, conversable

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ὁμῑλ-ητικός · homil-ētikos — LSJ

affable, conversable

affable, conversable, Isoc. 1.30, Stoic. 3.160 ; οἱ ἔξωθεν ὁ. Phld. Vit. p.4J.

II social, social charm . . ?, the art of conversation

ἕξις ὁ. a social habit, Pl. Def. 415e ; τί ὁμιλητικόν . . ; what social charm . . ? Alciphr. 3.44 ; ὁ. χάρις Charito 1.4; ἡ -κή (sc. τέχνη) the art of conversation, Plu. QConv. 2.629f.

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