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Liddell-Scott-Jones Lexicon of Classical Greek
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Greek Texts4844028120.02100.02
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aristeia [a^r], Ion. -eiê, hê, excellence, prowess, Soph. Aj. 443, AP7.312 (Quadr.); geras aristeias Alciphr.3.36: in pl., Gorg.Fr.11a, Plat. Laws 942d: Hom. Il. 5,au=Hom. Il. 11,au=Hom. Il. 17 are called respectively Diomêdous, Agamemnonos, Menelaou aristeia; cf. Cic.Att.16.9.