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ψυχαγωγία

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ας (ἡ) [ῡᾰ]
   I évocation des âmes, des morts, PHILSTR. 727 ;
   II ce qui attire ou séduit l’âme, d’où :
      1 attrait, séduction, PLAT. Phædr. 261 a, 271 c ;
      2 joie, plaisir, divertissement, POL. 32, 15, 5 ; ATH. 128 c ; LUC. Nigr. 18 ; Bis acc. 10 ;
      3 consolation, DS. 1, 91.

Étym. ψυχαγωγός.

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LSJ

ἡ, evocation of souls from the nether world, Philostr. Her. 18.3, Eust. 1614.59. metaph, winning of men΄s souls, persuasion, whence Rhetoric is called a ψυχαγωγία by Pl. Phdr. 261a, cf. 271c, Com.Adesp. 199, Phld. Rh. 1.148S. ; also of poetry, Id. Po. 2.61, al. ; generally, gratification, pastime, Plb. 31.29.5, D.S. 1.91, Aristeas 78, LXX 2 Ma. 2.25, J. AJ 15.7.7, Luc. Nigr. 18; amusement, Sor. 1.117 (pl.); opp. διδασκαλία, as the aim of a poet, Eratosth. ap. Str. 1.1.10; pl., μουσικαὶ ψ. Phld. Mus. p. 86K., cf. Aristid. Or. 29 (40).21. (< ψυχρός, ψῦχος) cooling treatment in acute fever, Philum. ap. Aët. 5.78 (but, animi oblectamenta procurentur, in Lat. version); in heart disease, Paul.Aeg. 3.34.
Liddell-Scott-Jones, Greek-English Lexicon (9th ed., 1940)

Pape

[ῡ], ἡ,
1) das Führen der abgeschiedenen Seelen in die Unterwelt hinab od. aus derselben heraus.
2) die Lockung, der Reiz für die Seele, wodurch man sie lenkt, an sich zieht, Ergötzung ; von der Jagd, Pol. 32.15.5 ; Unterhaltung, Schmeichelei, überh. Alles, was die Seele erfreut ; Plat. nennt die ῥητορικὴ ψυχαγωγία τις διὰ λόγων, Phaedr. 261a ; διατριβῆς ἕνεκα καὶ ψυχαγωγίας Ath. III.128c ; ψυχαγωγίαν καὶ γέλωτα παρέχειν Luc. Nigr. 18 ; ψυχαγωγίαν τινὰ ἔχει ὁ γέλως bis accus. 10.
Pape, Griechisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch (3. Aufl., 1914)

TBESG

a winning of souls, persuasion , [Plato Philosophus (5th/4th c.BC)] (ML)
Translators Brief lexicon of Extended Strongs for Greek based on Abbot-Smith, A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament (1922) (=AS), with corrections and adapted by Tyndale Scholars
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