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παραμῡθ-ητικός

paramuthetikos

consolatory

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παραμῡθ-ητικός · paramyth-ētikos — LSJ

consolatory, able to assuage, of consolation, consolation

consolatory, -μυθητικὸν ὁ φίλος καὶ τῇ ὄψει καὶ τῷ λόγῳ Arist. EN 1171b2 ; able to assuage (sc. τῶν ἑαυτοῦ παθῶν), Chrysipp. ap. S.E. P. 1.70 ; π. λόγος a letter of consolation, such as Plu. wrote to Apollonius, Virt. et vit. 2.101e sq.; π. ὑπόληψις D.Chr. 12.40 ; τὸ -κόν consolation, D.H. Rh. 6.4. Adv. -κῶς Eust. 225.41, Sch. A.R. 2.622.

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