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1 ἱερεῖον
A (Milet., v B.C.)), the latter in Hdt.), [dialect] Dor. [full] ἱᾰρήϊον Berl.Sitzb.1927.159 ([place name] Cyrene), prob. in Leg.Gort.10.38:—victim, animal for sacrifice,ἱρεύειν ἱερήϊον Od.14.94
; ἱερήϊα πολλὰ παρεῖχον ib. 250;ἐπεὶ οὐχ ἱ. οὐδὲ βοείην ἀρνύσθην Il.22.159
(prov. for 'no trifling stake', Cic.Att.1.1.4), cf. Hdt.1.132, 6.57, Ar.Lys.84, Pax 1091, And.1.126; opp. < ἁγνὰ> θύματα, Th.1.126;ἱερεῖον καὶ ἱερά Test.Epict.5.35
; freq. of sheep, OGI214.62 (Didyma, iii B.C.), IPE12.76 (Olbia, perh. iv B.C.); of pigs, PCair.Zen. 161 (iii B.C.).2 in Od.11.23 (pl.), offering for the dead, for which, acc. to Sch., τόμιον or ἔντομον was more correct.II cattle slaughtered for food, Hp.Aff.52, Mnesith. ap. Orib. 2.68.6: in pl., X.Cyr.1.4.17; of sucking-pigs, Gal.1.578, 10.489.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἱερεῖον
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