02986

Source: 550, 559, 563, 564

@LINK λαμπρός

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2986. λαμπρός λαμπρός, ή, όν [λάμπω] I. bright, brilliant, radiant, of the sun and stars, the eyes, etc., Il., attic
2. of white objects, bright, Od., Hdt.
3. of water, bright, limpid, Aesch., etc.; of the air, Eur.
4. of the voice, clear, sonorous, distinct, Lat. clarus, Dem.; so, λαμπρὰ κηρύσσειν Eur.
5. metaph. of vigorous action, λ. ἄνεμος a fresh keen wind, Hdt.; λ. καὶ μέγας καθιείς swooping down like a fresh and mighty breeze, Ar.; λαμπρὸς φανήσεται he will come vigorously forth, Eur.:—so adv., λαμπρῶς vigorously, Thuc.
6. metaph. also, clear, manifest, decisive, Aesch., Thuc.: —so adv., λαμπρῶς κοὐδὲν αἰνικτηρίως Aesch.; λελυμένων λ. τῶν σπονδῶν Thuc.; λαμπρῶς ἐλέγετο it was said without concealment, id=Thuc.
II. of persons, well-known, illustrious, Hdt., Dem.: also magnificent, munificent, Lat. splendidus, clarus, Dem., etc.
2. bright, joyous, Soph.
III. of outward appearance, splendid, brilliant, Xen.; of youthful bloom, Thuc.: —so of dress, etc., Ar., etc.:—adv., λαμπρότατα most splendidly, Xen.

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2986. λαμπρός lamprovs lampros {lam-pros'}
from the same as 2985; radiant; by analogy, limpid; figuratively, magnificent or sumptuous (in appearance):--bright, clear, gay, goodly, gorgeous, white. see GREEK for 2985

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2986 yabal yaw-bal'

a primitive root; properly, to flow; causatively, to bring
(especially with pomp):--bring (forth), carry, lead (forth).