- ἄρτιος
- ἄρτιος, α, ον (ος, ον Aristid.Quint.1.25): ([etym.] ἄρτι):—A complete, perfect of its kind, suitable, exactly fitled,
ἄ. ἀλλήλοισι σπόνδυλοι Hp.Art.45
; ἄρτια βάζειν speak to the purpose, Il.14.92, Od.8.240; ὅτι οἱ φρεσὶν ἄρτια ᾔδη thought things in accordance with him, was of the same mind with him, Il.5.326, Od.19.248;ἄρτια μήδεσθαι Pi.O.6.94
; meet, right, proper, Sol.4.40, Thgn.946; ἄ. εἴς τι well-suited for . . , IG14.889.7 ([place name] Sinuessa);ἀρτιωτάτην ἔχειν τάξιν
most perfect,Philostr.
VS1.21.3.2 full-grown, Thphr.HP2.5.5; sound, of body and mind, νόος, σώμασιν, Thgn.154, D.S.3.33, cf. 2 Ep.Ti.3.17.3 prepared, ready, c. inf., ἄρτιοι πείθεσθαι, ποιέειν, Hdt.9.27,48;καταβιῶναι Philostr.VS1.9
.II of numbers, perfect, i.e. even, opp. περιττός (odd), Epich.170.7, cf. Pl.Prt.356e, al.; ἄ. πόδες even number of feet, Arist.HA489b22; ἐν ἀρτίῃσι (sc. ἡμέρῃσι) happening on the even days, Hp.Epid.1.18; ἄ. χώρα, of the even feet in iambic and trochaic verse, Heph.5.1, Aristid.Quint. l.c.2 exact, precise,ἐτῶν ἀριθμὸν ὀγδοήκοντ' ἀρτίων Epigr.Gr.222b
(Milet.).1 of present time, with [tense] pres., Aj.678, OT78, al.: with [tense] pf., OC892, al.2 of the past, with [tense] impf., Tr.664,674, etc.: with [tense] aor., ib.346, OT243, etc.3 with an Adj.,ἀ. νεοσφαγής Aj.898
.4 closely fitting,καθηλῶσαί τί τινι Polyaen.3.11.13
.IV neut. pl. ἄρτια, = ἀρτίως 2, AP6.234 (Eryc.).
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