ἄρτιος
ἄρτιος
ἄρτι
complete, perfect of its kind, suitable, exactly fitted; ἄρτια βάζειν to speak to the purpose (cf. ἀρτιεπής), Hom.; ἄρτια ᾔδη thought things agreeable, was of the same mind, Hom.:— meet, right, proper, Solon, Theogn.
c. inf. prepared, ready, to do a thing, Hdt.
of numbers, perfect, i. e. even, opp. to περισσός (odd), Plat., etc.
adv. ἀρτίως, just, now first, like ἄρτι, used by Soph. both of present time with pres. and perf.; and of past with imperf. and aor.