[Meaning sc. having] a delightful and graceful face.
Phaidrôpon: to terpnon kai charien prosôpon.
Neuter accusative singular of this adjective, with same or similar glossing in other lexica -- referring (as Adler notes) to
Euripides,
Orestes 895 (web address 1): the herald Talthybius is casting obsequious glances at the friends of Aegisthus.
The adjective is also used (in the masculine nominative singular, of a young lion) by
Aeschylus,
Agamemnon 725.
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