A.“τέλειον” POxy.707.31 (ii A.D.), etc.): the form τέλεως , acc. τέλεων, with pl. τέλεῳ, is found in SIG1025.61, 1026.14 (Cos, iv/iii B.C.), dub. in Schwyzer 734 (Zeleia) and Herod.7.20: the form τέληον in GDI4963 (Crete): (τέλος):—perfect, of victims, entire, without spot or blemish, “ἀρνῶν αἰγῶν τε τελείων” Il.1.66, cf. 24.34; βοτὸν τ. Riv.Fil.56.265 (Cyrene); τὸνς ϝεξήκοντα τελέονς ὄϝινς (acc. pl.) SIG56.30 (Argos, v. B.C.); of sacrifices, ἱερὰ τ. perfect, of full tale or number, or performed with all rites, Th.5.47, Lexap.And.1.97, D.59.60; “τελέους ἀεὶ τελετὰς τελούμενος τέλεος ὄντως . . γίγνεται” Pl.Phdr.249c; in Il.8.247, 24.315, αἰετὸς τελειότατος πετεηνῶν is prob. the surest bird of augury (cf. τελήεις).
b. in Dialects, = κύριος, fully constituted, valid, “ἐν ἀγορᾷ τελείῳ” Schwyzer 324.1 (Delph., iv B.C.), SIG265 (ibid.), etc.; ἀλιαίᾳ ἔδοξε τελείᾳ ib.594.3 (Mycenae, ii B.C.); authoritative, final, “ἁ δέ κα ϝράτρα ἁ δαμοσία τελεία εἴε_ δικάδο_σα” Schwyzer412 (Elis); “τὸ θέθμιον . . τέλεον εἶμεν” IG9(1).334.47 (Locr., v B.C.); so in Trag., τελεία ψῆφος a final decision, A.Supp.739, S.Ant.632.
2. of animals, full-grown, “τέλεον νεαροῖς ἐπιθύσας” A.Ag.1504 (anap., and so perh. αἶγες τ. in Il. ll.cc.); ἐπ᾽ οὗ θύεται τὰ τ. τῶν προβάτων, opp. γαλαθηνά, Hdt.1.183, cf. SIG1015.31 (Halic.), Pherecr.44, PCair.Zen.429.13, al. (iii B.C.), Sammelb.5277.5 (iii A.D.), etc.; τ. ζῷον defined in Gal.7.677; as Subst., “τέλειον καὶ δέκα ἄρνες” SIG1024.35 (Myconus, iii/ii B.C.); τ. ἵππος, opp. πῶλος, Pl.Lg.834c; τ. ἅρμα a chariot drawn by horses, opp. ἅρμα πωλικόν, CIG2758 111.D2 (Aphrodisias), SIG840 (Olympia, ii A.D.), Luc.Tim.50; “τελέᾳ συνωρίδι” IG5(2).549.2, al. (Arc., iv B.C.); τελέῳ τεθρίππῳ ib.5; κέλητι τελέῳ ib.550.29; κέλητι τελείῳ ib.7.1772.14, cf. 16; of trees, Thphr.CP3.7.5, POxy.909.18 (iii A.D.); εἰκὼν τελεία life-sized, GDI4942b7 (Crete, ii B.C.); of a torsionengine, full-sized, opp. to the model of one, Ph.Bel.55.30: of human beings, full-grown, adult, Pl.Lg.929c, X.Cyr.1.2.4, 12, 14, BGU1100.10 (i B.C.), POxy.485.30 (ii A.D.), Sor.1.10, al.
b. married, “τέλειοι οἱ γεγαμηκότες” Paus.Gr.Fr.306; Ἥρα Τελεία is so expld. at Stymphalus, Paus.8.22.2, cf. Aristocl.Hist.5 (ap.Sch.Theoc.15.64); v. infr. 11.
3. of persons, accomplished, perfect in his kind, in relation to quality, Isoc. 12.32,242; “ἱστοριῶν συγγραφέα τέλειον” Supp.Epigr.1.400 (Samos, ii A.D.); “τ. σοφιστής” Pl.Cra.403e; “τ. εἴς τι” Id.Phdr.269e (Sup.); “κατὰ πάντα” Id.Ti.30d; “πρός τι” Id.Lg.647d, 678b, Isoc.12.9, etc.; “ἔν τινι” Id.Ep.4.3 (Sup.); “οἱ τ. δογματικοί” Gal.15.60; but ἡ τελεία μαῖα the trained or qualified midwife, distd. from ἡ ἀρίστη (the trained and experienced midwife), Sor.1.4.
b. of things, “φάρμακον τελεώτατον” Pl.Criti.106b; τ. ἀρετή, φιλία, etc., Arist.EN1129b30, 1156b34, al.; of a syllogism in the 1st figure, the other figures being ἀτελεῖς, Id.APr.27a1, etc.; “τὸ τελεώτατον ἐκεῖνο γυμνάσιον, ὂ δὴ καὶ κατασκευὴν ὀνομάζουσι” Gal.6.169, cf. 208: even of evils, τ. νόσημα a serious, dangerous illness, Hp.Prorrh.2.30; “τελειοτάτη κακία” Gal.16.500; ἀδικία τελέα, τελεωτάτη, absolute, Pl.R.348b, 344a; συνθέσεις λευκὰς τελείας δέκα τρεῖς thirteen complete white suits, PHamb.10.14 (ii A.D.); τ. ἀποζυγή complete divorce, PGrenf. 2.76.19 (iv A.D.); ὕνις τελεία, κράβακτος ξύλινος τ., etc., PTeb.406.19, al. (iii A.D.); of land, fully inundated, opp. ἀβροχικός, PMasp. 107.13, al. (vi A.D.), prob. in PFlor.286.23 (vi A.D.).
4. of prayers, vows, etc., fulfilled, accomplished, “εὐχωλαί” Pi.Fr.122.15; “τέλειον ἐπ᾽ εὐχᾷ ἐσλόν” Id.P.9.89; “τελεία γένεος Οἰδίπου τ᾽ ἀρά” A.Th.832 (lyr.); “μὰ τὴν τ. τῆς ἐμῆς παιδὸς Δίκην” Id.Ag.1432; “τέλεα εὔγματα” Ar. Th.353 (lyr.); of omens or predictions, ὄψις ὀνείρου οὐ τελέη a vision which imported nothing, Hdt.1.121; “τ. σύμβολον” h.Merc.526 (s. v.l.); “τ. τὸ ἐνύπνιον ἀποτετέλεσται” Pl.R.443b.
5. of numbers, full, complete, “τελέους ἑπτὰ μῆνας” Ar.Lys.104; τ. ἐνιαυτός the great year, Pl. Ti.39d.
b. in Arithm., of perfectnumbers, which are equal to the sum of their divisors, as 6 = 3+2+1; 28 = 14+7+4+2+1, Id.R.546b, Euc.7 Def.23, Theo Sm.p.45 H., Nicom.Ar.1.16:—but 9 is τ. ὅτι ἐκ τελείου τοῦ γ_ γίνεται, Theol.Ar.58 (3 is τ. because it has ἀρχή, μέσον, τέλος, ib. 14).
II. of the gods, having power to fulfil prayer, all-powerful (as implied in A.Ag.973, Ζεῦ Ζεῦ τέλειε, τὰς ἐμὰς εὐχὰς τέλει), Ζεὺς τ. Pi.O.13.115, P.1.67; “τ. ὕψιστον Δία” A.Eu.28; “τελέων τελειότατον κράτος, Ζεῦ” Id.Supp.526 (lyr.); of Hera ζυγία, the presiding goddess of marriage (v. supr. 1.2 b, “τέλος” 1.6), Pi.N.10.18, A.Eu.214, Fr.383, Ar.Th.973 (lyr.); of Apollo, Theoc.25.22 (Sup.); of the Eumenides, A.Eu.382 (lyr.); “Μοῖραι” Supp.Epigr.3.400.9 (Delph., iii B.C.): generally, “θεοὶ τέλειοι τέλειαί τε” A.Th.167 (lyr.); “πῦρ τέλεον ἄρρητον” Lyr.Alex.Adesp.36.14: also ἀνὴρ τ. the head or lord of the house, A.Ag.972.
III. = τελευταῖος, last, S.Tr.948 (lyr.).
2. completely, absolutely, thoroughly, “τ. ἐς ἀσθενὲς ἔρχεται” Hdt.1.120; τ. ἐκκλησιάσαιμεν perfectly, Ar.Th.329 (lyr.); “τ. ἄφρων” Is.12.4; “ἔρια τ. ῥυπαρά” PCair.Zen. 287 (iii B.C.); τ. μ᾽ ὑπῆλθε completely deceived me, Epicr.9; τ. ἑστιᾶν perfectly, X.Smp.2.2; τ. κινήσεται absolutely, Pl.Tht.182c; τ. γὰρ ἡμᾶς ἐνώχλει he was a perfect nuisance to us, PCair.Zen.637.4 (iii B.C.); τ. γυμνάζειν put a person through the τέλειον γυμνάσιον, Gal. 6.286; μέσα τ. completely neutral, Id.18(2).59, cf. 79, al.--This is the only form of the Adv. allowed by Thom.Mag.p.358 R., but τελείως is found in Gorg.Hel.18, Isoc.13.18, Pl.Def.411d, Arist.Metaph. 1021b26, PPetr.3p.114 (iii B.C.), LXX Ju.11.6, Gal.16.639, etc.
3. the neut. τέλεον is also used as Adv. in later Prose, Luc.Merc.Cond. 5, App.BC1.8, Sor.2.56, etc.
VIII. Comp. and Sup.: Hom. uses only τελειότατος: in Prose τελεώτερος, -ώτατος prevail, though the other forms occur in Arist.EN1097a30, 1174b22. Comp. Adv. “τελεώτερον” Pl.R.520b (τελειοτέρως Sch.Il.2.350, v.l. in Procl.Inst.18); “τελεώτατα” Pl.R.351b.