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πα^νηγυ^ρ-ικός , ή, όν,
A.of or for a public festival or assembly, “οἱ ὄχλοι οἱ π.Isoc.12.263; πολυτέλεια, κόσμος, Plu. 2.608f.
II. generally, solemn, festive, λόγος festival oration, such as those pronounced at the Olympic games, panegyric, Isoc.5.9,84, al.; Ἰσοκράτης ἐν τῷ π. in his Panegyric, Arist.Rh.1408b15; π. εἶδος [τῆς ῥητορικῆς] Phld.Rh.2.251 S.; “τὰ π.Plu.2.79b: Comp. -ώτερος, of Isocrates himself, D.H.Vett.Cens.5.2; -ώτεραι διηγήσεις Aps.p.257 H.
2. flattering, false, “π. λῆροιPlu.2.6a; of style, showy, ostentatious, opp. ἀληθινός, D.H.Dem.8; of persons, pompous, “γυνὴ σοβαρὰ καὶ π.Plu.Luc.6. Adv. -κῶς showily, “π. κατεσκευασμένοςId.Cam. 16, cf. Ant.61; opp. στρατιωτικῶς, Posidon.36 J.: Comp. “-κώτερονPlb.5.34.3.
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  • Cross-references in general dictionaries from this page (8):
    • Isocrates, Panathenaicus, 263
    • Isocrates, To Philip, 9
    • Polybius, Histories, 5.34.3
    • Plutarch, Antonius, 61
    • Plutarch, Camillus, 16
    • Plutarch, Lucullus, 6
    • Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Antiquitates Romanae, 5.2
    • Dionysius of Halicarnassus, De Demosthene, 8
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