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θυμαρής

thumares

suiting the heart

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θῡμᾱρ-ής · thymar-ēs — LSJ

suiting the heart, well-pleasing, delightful

suiting the heart, i.e. well-pleasing, delightful, ἄλοχον θυμαρέα Il. 9.336, Od. 23.232; σκῆπτρον θ. ἔδωκεν 17.199: irreg. acc. θυμάρην ὄλβον IG 14.433 (Tauromenium):—also θυμήρης, ες (on the accent v. Hdn.Gr. 2.65, al.), Hom. only in neut. as Adv., θυμῆρες κεράσασα Od. 10.362: as Adj., ἔπος A.R. 1.705; ἑταῖραι Mosch. 2.29: also in later Prose, Luc. Am. 43, Hdn. 8.5.9: Comp., LXX Wi. 3.14: Sup., Ph. 2.36, Sch. Nic. Al. 577, and in form θυμερέστατος (sic) BCH 27.330 (Bithynia). Adv. -ήρως Heph.As

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