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1 αὔρα
A breeze, esp. a cool breeze from water (cf. Arist. Mu. 394b13), or the fresh air of morning, once in Hom.,αὔρη δ' ἐκ ποταμοῦ ψυχρὴ πνέει Od.5.469
, cf. h.Merc. 147, Hes. Op. 670, etc.: rare in early Prose,αὔρας ἀποπνεούσας [ὁ Νεῖλος] μοῦνος οὐ παρέχεται Hdt. 2.19
; , cf. X.HG 6.2.29, Smp.2.25.2 metaph., θυμιαμάτων αὖραι the steam of incense, Ar.Av. 1717; ξανθαῖσιν αὔραις σῶμα πᾶν ἀγάλλεται, of a well-fried fish, Antiph.217.22;δεῖπνον ὄζον αὔρας Ἀττικῆς Dionys.Com. 2.40
; αὔρῃ φιλοτησίῃ of the attractive influence of the female, Opp. H.4.114. -
2 ἀρτήρ
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: 1. that by which anything is carried (LXX Ne. 4, 17 [11]); 2. kind of shoe (Pherekr. 38, H.)Origin: GR [a formation built with Greek elements]Etymology: 1. from *ἀϜερ-τήρ, to 1. ἀείρω `raise'. 2. could be `what is bound to' to 2. ἀείρω `bind', or to ἀρτάω with haplology for *ἀρτη-τήρ.Page in Frisk: 1,154-155Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἀρτήρ
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