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1 ἄνασσα
ἄνασσα (Aϝάνασσα Inscr.Cypr.101
H., al.), ἡ, fem. of ἄναξ, queen, lady, addressed to goddesses, Od.3.380, 6.175; esp. in [dialect] Att.to Athena, A.Eu. 228, 235, 443, etc.2 to a mortal, Od.6.149, etc.—Common in Poetry from Pi. downwds.; rare in Prose, as Isoc.9.72, Arist. Fr. 526: c. dat.,ἐνέροισιν A.R.3.862
.3 generally, like ἄναξ IV, ἄνασσα πράγους καὶ βουλεύματος authoress of this deed, E.Fr. 704; .II as Adj., royal, ἀ. βουλή, of the Roman Senate, IG14.1389i34.
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