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Strong's #2115 - εὔθυμος
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- well disposed, kind
- of good cheer, of good courage
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εὔθῡμ-ος, ον,
I kind, generous, ἄναξ Od. 14.63.
II cheerful, Democr. 174, X. Cyr. 6.4.13 (Comp.), Pl. Lg. 792b; συμπόσια εὔ. Ion Eleg. 1.14; φέρειν γῆρας εὔ. εἰς τελευτάν Pi. O. 5.22; of horses, spirited, X. Eq. 11.12 (Sup.); τὸ εὔ., = εὐθυμία, Plu. 2.1106c, D.C. 42.1. Adv. - μως cheerfully, Batr. 159, A. Ag. 1592: Comp. - ότερον X. Cyr. 2.2.27: Sup. - ότατα ib. 3.3.12.
εὔθυμος, ἐυθυμον (εὖ and θυμός)
1. well-disposed, kind (Homer, Odyssey 14, 63).
2. of good cheer, of good courage: Acts 27:36; (comparitive as adverb
STRONGS NT 2115a: εὐθύμως εὐθύμως, adverb (Aeschylus, Xenophon, others), cheerfully: Acts 24:10 L T Tr WH, for Rec. εὐθυμότερον the more confidently.
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** εὔ -θυμος , -ον ,
[in LXX: 2 Maccabees 11:26*;]
1. kind (Hom.).
2. of good cheer (Æsch., al.): Acts 27:36.†
* εὐθύμως ,
adv.,
cheerfully: Acts 24:10.†
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εὔθυμος, P Oxy VI. 939.19 (iv/A.D.) ἵνα σε εὐθυμότερον καταστήσω, ";that I may make you more cheerful"; : cf. OGIS 669.7 (i/A.D.) ἵνα δὲ εὐθυμότεροι πάντα ἐλπίζητε κτλ. For the subst. see the fragmentary P Ryl II. 439 (iii/A.D.) where the desire is expressed—αὖθις μετ᾽ εὐθυμίας τὸ θεοφιλέστατόν σου πρόσωπον ἀπολαβεῖν.
εὐθύμως, OGIS 669.4 (i/A.D.) πᾶσαν πρόνοιαν ποιούμενος. . . τοῦ τὴν Αἴγυπτον ἐν εὐσταθείᾳ διάγουσαν εὐθύμως ὑπηρετεῖν τῆι τε εὐθηνίᾳ καὶ τῆι μεγίστηι τῶν νῦν καιρῶν εὐδαιμονίᾳ. The comparative of the adverb may be seen, as in the ";received"; text of Acts 24:10, in P Giss I. 41ii. 12 (beginning of Hadrian’s reign) ἐπινεύσαντος ο [ὖ ]ν <σου > τῇ [ι ] δεήσει μου. . . δυνή [σο ]μαι εὐθυμότερον προσέρχεσθαι [τῆι ] τῆς [σ ]τρατηγ [ίας ] ἐπιμελείαι.
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