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ζηλ-ωτός , ή, όν, also ός, όν E.Andr.5, Med.1035; Dor. ζα_λ- Simon., Pi.(v. infr.):—
A.enviable, of things, “σοφίαPl.Hp.Mi.368b; “καλὰ καὶ ζ. ἐπιγράμματαD.22.72: Comp., Isoc.6.95; “ζηλωτὸν πλοῦτοςLycurg.Fr.97.
2. to be deemed happy, to beenvied, of persons, Thgn.455, S.Ant.1161; τινι by one, A. Pers.710 (troch.), E.Med.1035, Pl.Smp.197d, etc.; “ὑπό τινοςIsoc.5.69: c.gen. rei, “θῆκέ μιν ζαλωτὸν ὁμόφρονος εὐνᾶςPi.O.7.6; “ζ. τῆς εὐνοίαςPlu.Pomp.61: c. dat., Id.Luc.38.
3. of conditions, enviable, blessed, “αἰώνSimon.71, E.Med.243; “πότμοςArist.Fr.675; “ζηλωτότατος βίοςAr.Nu.464 (lyr.); “γάμοςPlu.2.289b, etc.
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    • Aeschylus, Persians, 710
    • Demosthenes, Against Androtion, 72
    • Euripides, Andromache, 5
    • Euripides, Medea, 1035
    • Euripides, Medea, 243
    • Isocrates, To Philip, 69
    • Isocrates, Archidamus, 95
    • Plato, Symposium, 197d
    • Plato, Lesser Hippias, 368b
    • Sophocles, Antigone, 1161
    • Aristophanes, Clouds, 464
    • Plutarch, Pompey, 61
    • Plutarch, Lucullus, 38
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