εὔτροπος

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From εὐ- (eu-, good, well) +‎ τρέπω (trépō, turn, direct; alter, change) +‎ -ος (-os, adjectival suffix), or εὐ- (eu-, good, well) +‎ τρόπος (trópos, turn, direction; way, manner) +‎ -ος (-os, adjectival suffix).

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εὔτροπος (eútroposm or f (neuter εὔτροπον); second declension

  1. versatile
    • 384 BCE – 322 BCE, Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics 1128a.10:
      οἱ δ̓ ἐμμελῶς παίζοντες εὐτρᾰ́πελοι προσᾰγορεύονται, οἷον εὔτροποι· []
      hoi d emmelôs paízontes eutrápeloi prosagoreúontai, hoîon eútropoi; []
  2. morally good; (of diseases) mild
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  • Latin: Eutropius

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