παράσημος

ον, Adv.

σῆμα

A. marked amiss or falsely, counterfeit, esp. of money, D. 24.213, Poll. 3.86, Plu. 2.65b : metaph., of men, Ar. Ach. 518 ; δόξα π. E. Hipp. 1114 (lyr.) ; π. ῥήτωρ D. 18.242 ; δύναμις π. αἴνῳ power falsely stamped with praise, I. e. praised by a wrong standard, A. Ag. 780 (lyr.).
2. of words and phrases, false, incorrect, AP 11.144 (Cereal.) ; Ἀττικῶν παράσημος (leg. ‐σήμων)ἕν (sc. βιβλίον) Gal. Libr.Propr. 17 ; τὸ π. eccentricity of style, Demetr. Eloc. 208.
3. marked by the side, noted, Plu. 2.1010d ; π. τινί marked, notorious for a thing, ib.823b, etc.; π. ἐπιτηδεύων τι remarked as studying it, Id. Brut. 2 ; τὸ π. φεύγουσαι (of women) conspicuousness, Gal. 12.439.
4. indicative, c. gen., τὸ π. ὄνομα τῆς πρὸς ὑμᾶς ἔχθρας Plu. Cor. 23.
II. Adv. ‐μως with false accent, EM 191.34.
2. with a distinguishing prefix, Thphr. HP 3.12.3 codd.
Liddell, Scott & Jones
A Greek-English Lexicon, 1940
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