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εὐσταλ-ής , ές, (στέλλω)
2. convenient, neat, Hp.Fract. 37 (Comp.), prob. in Id.Mochl.1; convenient to handle, manageable, “σωμάτιονId.Superf.7 (Comp.); πλοῦς οὔριός τε κεὐσταλής a fair and easy voyage, S.Ph.780.
3. compact, “εὐ. τὸν ὄγκονPlu.Mar.34; “σώματαId.2.353a; εὐ. δίαιτα light diet, Philum. ap. Orib.45.29.8.
4. correct in habit and manners, well-behaved, “κόσμιος καὶ εὐ. ἀνήρPl.Men. 90a, cf. Diod.Com.2.17; orderly, “ἱερουργίαιPlu.Sol.12; in dress, neat, trim, Luc.Tim.54.
II. Adv. -λῶς, Ion. -λέως, of dress, well girt up, Hp.Off.3, Opp.C.1.97; of light-armed troops, “κούφως καὶ εὐ. ἐκτρέχεινHdn.4.15.1.
2. of bandaging, compactly, Hp.Off.9 (Sup.), Mochl.1 codd.
3. decently, in order, “ταφῆναιPhld.Mort.31.
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  • Cross-references in general dictionaries from this page (12):
    • Aeschylus, Persians, 795
    • Plato, Meno, 90a
    • Sophocles, Philoctetes, 780
    • Thucydides, Histories, 3.22
    • Xenophon, On the Art of Horsemanship, 7.8
    • Hippocrates, De officina medici, 3
    • Hippocrates, De officina medici, 9
    • Hippocrates, De fracturis, 37
    • Plutarch, Solon, 12
    • Plutarch, Caius Marius, 34
    • Lucian, Timon, 54
    • Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Antiquitates Romanae, 7.59
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