εὐλάβεια. [234] 17. Caution. Lat. cautio. Used in the phrase δι’ εὐλαβείας ἔχει.

εὔλογος. [158] 12. Reasonable. Lat. rationi consentaneus. The reference is to resemblances which are not ἄλογοι, but have a natural basis and are grounded in reason.

εὐμελής. [130] 6, [134] 9. Melodious. Lat. canorus.—On the other hand, ἐμμελής = in melody, set to music: [124] 10, [130] 6, [254] 2, 8, [270] 5; and so ἐμμέλεια [122] 21, [182] 2, [266] 4.

εὔμετρος. [254] 6. Metrical; possessing good metrical qualities. Lat. metricus.—On the other hand, ἔμμετρος = in metre: [74] 4, [76] 1, [168] 8, [176] 1, 21, [254] 2, 4, 14, [270] 5. In [270] 10 ἐμμετρία has good manuscript authority. Cp. Aristot. Rhet. iii. 8. 1 τὸ δὲ σχῆμα τῆς λέξεως δεῖ μήτε ἔμμετρον εἶναι μήτε ἄρρυθμον.

εὔμορφος. [84] 2, [144] 3, [162] 1. Of beautiful form. Lat. formosus. So εὐμορφία [168] 4, [264] 16.

εὐπάθεια. [250] 4. Pleasure. Lat. voluptas. Plur. εὐπάθειαι = Lat. deliciae.

εὐπαίδευτος. [228] 10. Scholarly, cultured. Lat. doctus.

εὐπετής. [218] 10, [222] 6. Flowing easily. Lat. volubilis. [According to the reading of P in each passage. But εὐεπές should probably be read.] Cp. εὔρους in [240] 21 and (according to P) in [196] 25.

εὐπρόφορος. [132] 2. Easy to pronounce. Lat. facilis pronuntiatu.

εὔρους. [240] 21. Flowing, copious. Lat. copiosus. See also s.v. εὐπετής, supra.