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Strong's #2234 - ἡδέως

Transliteration
hēdéōs
Phonetics
hay-deh'-oce
Origin
from a derivative of the base of (G2237)
Parts of Speech
adverb
TDNT
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Definition   
Thayer's
  1. with pleasure, gladly
Hebrew Equivalent Words:
Strong #: 2896 ‑ טוֹב (tobe);  5276 ‑ נָעֵם (naw‑ame');  6148 ‑ עָרַב (aw‑rab');  
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Liddell-Scott-Jones Definitions

ἡδέως, Adv. of ἡδύς, v. cross ἡδύς 111.

ἡδύς, ἡδεῖα, ἡδύ, ἡδὺς ἀϋτμή (as fem.) once in Hom., Od. 12.369: Dor. ἁδύς [], Boeot. neut. ϝαδού (written γάδου) cj. in Corinn. 17 (cf. pr. n. ϝαδιούλογος IG 7.2788.3), Elean βᾱδύς (q.v.): irreg. acc. ἁδέα for ἡδύν Theoc. 20.44, for ἡδεῖαν ib. [8], Mosch. 3.82: Ion. fem. ἡδέᾰ, Dor. ἁδέα: Comp. ἡδίων [ ], Sup. ἥδιστος Od. 13.80, etc.; also ἡδύτερος Thphr. HP 3.2.1, Ps.-Phoc. 195, AP 9.247 (Phil.); ἡδύτατος ib. 11.298.7, Plu. 2.98e.

I pleasant to the taste, δεῖπνον Od. 20.391; of wine, 3.51, 9.197, etc.; to the smell, ἀμβροσίην.. ἡδὺ μάλα πνείουσαν 4.446; ὀδμὴ δ' ἡδεῖα ἀπὸ κρητῆρος ὀδώδει 9.210; to the hearing, δίδου δ' ἡδεῖαν ἀοιδήν 8.64; αὐδή Hes. Th. 40; feelings or states, ἡ. ὕπνος Il. 4.131, Od. 1.364, al.; κοῖτος 19.510; ἡδὺ μάλα κνώσσουσα 4.809; ἡδὺς μῦθος, opp. ἀλγεινός, S. Ant. 12: c. inf., φέγγος ἥδιον δρακεῖν A. Ag. 602; ἡδὺς ἀκοῦσαι [λόγος ] Pl. Men. 81d, cf. Ar. V. 503; later ἡ. ἀκουσθῆναι D.H. Comp. 9; εἰ.. τόδε πᾶσι φίλον καὶ ἡδὺ γένοιτο Il. 4.17, cf. 7.387: c. inf., οὐκ ἂν ἐμοί γε μετὰ φρεσὶν ἡδὺ γένοιτο ζωέμεν Od. 24.435; ἁδύ τι θαρσαλέαις τὸν μακρὸν τείνειν βίον ἐλπίσι A. Pr. 536, etc.; so οὔ μοι ἥδιόν ἐστι λέγειν I had rather not.., Hdt. 2.46: neut. as Subst., τὸ δι' ἀκοῆς τε καὶ δι' ὄψεως ἡδύ Pl. Hp.Ma. 298a; μεμιγμένον τῷ σεμνῷ τὸ ἡ. D.H. Comp. 1; τὰ ἡ. pleasures, Th. 5.105, Pl. Grg. 495a, etc.: neut. as Adv., ἐπ' αὐτῷ ἡδὺ γέλασσαν merrily, Il. 2.270, etc.; ἁδὺ δὲ καὶ τὺ συρίσδες sweetly, Theoc. 1.2.

II after Hom.,

1. of persons, welcome, S. OT 82, Ph. 530 (Sup.), El. 929; ironically, ἥδιστος.. δεσμώτης ἔσω θακεῖ Id. Aj. 105; like εὐήθης, innocent, simple, ὡς ἡ. εἶ Pl. Grg. 491e, Plu. Art. 17, etc.: Sup., ὦ ἥδιστε my good friend (iron.), Pl. R. 348c, al.

2. well-pleased, glad, ἡδίους ἔσεσθ' ἀκούσαντες D. 23.64; ἡδίους ταῖς ἐλπίσιν Plu. Cam. 32; τὴν γνώμην ἡδίω πρὸς τὸ μέλλον ποιεῖν to open a pleasanter view of the future, Id. Fab. 5.

III

1. Adv. ἡδέως pleasantly, with pleasure, καθεύδειν Pl. Cri. 43b; εὕδειν S. Tr. 175; δρᾶν Id. Ant. 70; ὁρᾶν τινα E. IA 1122; βίοτον ἄγειν Id. Cyc. 453; λαβεῖν, δέχεσθαι, Ar. Eq. 440, X. Mem. 1.2.4; ἡ. ἂν ἐροίμην I would gladly ask, should like to ask, D. 18.64; ἡ. ἔχειν τι to be pleased or content with, E. Ion 647 (but ἵν' ἡ δόκησις Ξοῦθον ἡ. ἔχῃ ib. 1602); οὐδὲ πότων ἡ. εἶχον had no inclination to drink, Hp. Epid. 3.13; τινος, of a person, Macho ap. Ath. 13.577e; ἡ. ἔχειν πρὸς ἅπαντας to be suave, courteous towards.., Isoc. 1.20; τινι D. 5.15; ἡ. ἔχειν, of things, to be pleasant, E. IA 483; ἡ. ἔμοιγε κἀλγεινῶς ἅμα S. Ant. 436; iron., ἡ. γε ' prettily said', Pl. Hp.Ma. 300c: Comp. ἥδιον Lys. 7.40, Pherecr. 67, etc.: Sup., ἥδιστα μεντἂν ἤκουσα Pl. Tht. 183d, etc.

2. in Hom. neut. ἡδύ as Adv. (v. supr.), cf. ἥδομαι. [ἥδῐον E. Supp. 1101 (s.v.l.), Ar. V. 298 (lyr.), Alex. 25.6, but ἡδίον(α) [ ] E. Cyc. 251, etc.] (Skt. svâdús, Lat. suâvIsa)

Thayer's Expanded Definition

ἡδέως, adverb (from ἡδύς sweet, pleasant), with pleasure, gladly: Mark 6:20; Mark 12:37; 2 Corinthians 11:19. (From Sophocles, Plato down.)


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Abbott-Smith Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament

ἡδέως ,

adv.

(< ἡδύς , sweet),

[in LXX: Proverbs 3:24 (H6148), etc.;]

gladly, with pleasure: Mark 6:20; Mark 12:37, 2 Corinthians 11:19; superlat., ἥδιστα , very gladly (B1., § 11, 3), 2 Corinthians 12:9; 2 Corinthians 12:15.†


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Vocabulary of the Greek NT

An interesting example of this adverb is found in the letter in which the Emperor Claudius thanked a Gymnastic Club for the golden crown they had sent him to commemorate his victory over the Britons—τὸν πεμ [φ ]θέντ [α μο ]ι ̣̣ ὑφ᾽ ὑμῶν ἐπὶ τῇ κατὰ Βρετάννων νείκῃ χρυσοῦν σ ̣[τέ ]φ [α ]νον ἡδέως ἔλαβον (P Lond 1178.13 (=III. p. 216, Sections, P 99). Other examples are P Oxy II. 298.33 (ii/A.D.) ὁ Ἀνουβᾶς αὐ [τὸ ]ν οὐχ ἡδέως [β ]λέπει, ib. I. 113.30 (ii/A.D.) περὶ δὲ καὶ σὺ ὧν θέλεις δήλου μοι ἡδέως ποήσοντι, ib. III. 531.3 (ii/A.D.) ἡδέως σε ἀσπαζόμεθα πάντες οἱ ἐν οἴκωι, ib. IX. 1218.12 (iii/A.D.) καὶ οὓς ἡδέως ἔχομεν κατ᾽ ὄνομα, PSI III. 236.36 (iii/iv A.D.) ἀντίγραψόν μοι περὶ οὗ ̣ βούλει ἡδέως ἔχοντι. See also Preisigke 4317.10 (c. A.D. 200) ἐκ σοῦ ἡδέως ἔχω παρ᾽ ἐμοί, which Hauss oullier (Mélanges Chatelain, p. 283) renders ";j’en ai de l’agrément avec toi."; We may quote further the letter of Psenosiris for the same phrase as in P Oxy I. 113 (ut supra), P Grenf II. 73.20 (late iii/A.D.) (= Selections, p. 119) δ [ ]λω [σ ]ον [δέ ] μοι κ [αὶ σὺ ] περὶ ὧν θέλεις ἐνταῦθα ἡδέως ποιοῦντι, and another Christian letter P Oxy VIII. 1162.11 (iv/A.D.) δι᾽ οὗ ὑμᾶς καὶ τοὺς σὺν ὑμῖν ἐγώ δὲ καὶ οἱ σὺν ἐμοὶ ἡδέως ὑμᾶς προσαγορεύεσθαι κ (υρί).

 


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List of Word Forms
ηδεως ηδέως ἡδέως edeos ēdeōs hedeos hedéos hēdeōs hēdéōs
 
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