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1 ἀνίη
ἀνίη, ης: torment, vexation; ἄνευθε πόνου καὶ ἀνίης, Od. 7.192; of Scylla (abstr. for concr.), bane, Od. 12.233; and so of persons, δαιτὸς ἀνίη, Od. 17.446 (cf. 377); ἀνίη καὶ πολὺς ὕπνος, an ‘infliction,’ ‘weariness to the flesh,’ Od. 15.394, cf. Od. 20.52. Cf. ἀνῖάζω. (Od.)A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἀνίη
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2 ἀνία
A grief, sorrow, distress, trouble, Hes. Th. 611, Sapph.1.3 (pl.), Thgn.76, etc.;ὑπὸ τῆς ἀνίας ἀνεθολοῦθ' ἡ καρδία Pherecr.116
; εἰς ἀνίαν ἔρχεταί τινι is like to be a mischief to him, S.Aj. 1138, cf. Pl.Grg. 477d, Prt. 355a,al.: in pl.,ὀνίαισι Sapph.
l. c.;ἀντ' ἀ ιῶν ἀνίαι Thgn.344
;ἐμοὶ λιπὼν ἀνίας S.Aj. 973
, cf. 1005, Ph. 1115, Pl.Prt. 353e.2 concrete, δαιτὸς ἀνίη the killjoy of our feast, Od.17.446; ἄπρηκτος ἀνίη inevitable bane, of Scylla, 12.223; an annoyance,15.394
. [In Hom. and S. always ῑ, also E.IT 1031 (s.v.l.). Other Poets made the ι long or short as the verse required, though the Homeric quantity prevailed in [dialect] Ep.]
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