A.“ηὐτυχήκεσαν” D.18.18:—Pass., aor. 1 “εὐτυχήθην” Hdn.2.8.3, 2.9.3: pf. “εὐτύχημαι” Th.7.77, etc.:—to be prosperous, fortunate, Pi.O.7.81, I.3.1, etc.; οἱ εὐτυχοῦντες people in prosperity, Antipho 2.4.9; εὐ. τινός to be well off for a thing, Luc. Charid.23; εἰ μνήμης εὐτυχῶ if I remember rightly, Ath.2.58c: c. dat., “τῷ πολέμῳ” Hdt.1.171, cf. S.El.68; “τῷ βίῳ” Men.655: more freq. c. acc. rei, “τοὺς ἄλλους πολέμους” Hdt.1.65; “τὰ πάντα” Id.3.40, cf. S.OT88; “ἐς τέκνα” E.Or.542, Ion567; “ἔν τινι” X.HG7.1.5: c. part., to succeed in doing, E.Or.1212, cf. X.HG7.1.11: later c. inf., Plu.2.333e, Vett.Val.241.11, Longus 4.19, D.L.9.100: c. acc. cogn., “εὐ. εὐτύχημα” X.An.6.3.6; εὐτύχει at the close of letters, Pl.Ep.321c; εὐτυχεῖτε Ep.Philipp. ap. D.18.78, Septimius Severus in IG12(7).243.30; εὐτύχει on gravestones, CIG4346 (Side), 4837 (Egypt); ἀλλ᾽ εὐτυχοίης fare thee well! A.Ch.1063, S.OT1478, E. Med.688.
2. of things, turn out well, prosper, “βρότεια πράγματ᾽ εὐτυχοῦντα” A.Ag.1327; “πόνου τοι χωρὶς οὐδὲν εὐτυχεῖ” S.El.945; “τὰ εὐτυχοῦντα” Id.Fr.681; τὰ πολλὰ . . εὐτυχοῦντα if they succeed, Th. 3.39, cf. 4.79:—also in Pass., “ἱκανὰ τοῖς πολεμίοις ηὐτύχηται” Id.7.77; “τὰ τῆς μάχης εὐτυχεῖτο” Plu.Num.12: “ταῦτα αὐτοῖς ἐς κάλλος εὐτύχηται” Gal.Protr.12; “ἄπιστον τὸ -ούμενον” Alciphr.2.3; of a person, “εὐτυχηθείς” Iamb.VP2.9.
II. Act., obtain, attain to, “παρὰ τῶν Σεβαστῶν στέφανον” Ephes.3 No.70, cf. Sch.Pi.P.9.173, PMasp.23.23 (vi A.D.).