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1 παιδογόνον
παιδογόνοςbegetting children: masc /fem acc sgπαιδογόνοςbegetting children: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
2 παιδοσπόρον
παιδοσπόροςbegetting children: masc /fem acc sgπαιδοσπόροςbegetting children: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
3 τεκνοσπόρον
τεκνοσπόροςbegetting children: masc /fem acc sgτεκνοσπόροςbegetting children: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
4 παιδογόνος
A begetting children, ἰὼ Ζεῦ.. παιδογόνε πόριος Ἰνάχου father of a child by the daughter of Inachus, E. Supp. 629 (lyr.); giving birth to children,Κύπρις AP5.53
(Diosc.); φύσις (i. e. genitalia) Ps.-Phoc.187.II giving generative power, making fruitful,φάλης Theoc.Ep.4.4
; π. ὕδωρ a spring with aphrodisiac properties, Thphr.HP9.18.10.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παιδογόνος
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5 ἄγονος
I [voice] Pass., unborn, Il.3.40 (which Augustustranslated childless, Suet Oct.65), E.Ph. 1598, Eub.107.11.2 γόνος ἄ. no longer a son, of a horse that mounts his dam, Opp.C.1.260.II [voice] Act., unfruitful, sterile, of animals both male and female, Hp.Aph.5.59, Art.41 ([comp] Comp.), Arist. GA 726a3 ([comp] Comp.), etc.;γαστήρ Ael.NA15.9
; τόκοισι ἀ. travail withoutissue, bringing no children to the birth, S.OT 27: metaph.,ἄ. ποιητής Plu.2.348b
.b of flowers, sterile, or seeds, infertile, Thphr.HP1.13.4, 1.11.1; ὁμίχλη νεφέλη ἄ., i. e. not producing water, Arist.Mete. 346b35, cf. Ar.DId.p.451.33D.c metaph., ἄ. ἡμέρα, ἔτος a day or year unlucky for begetting children, Hp. Epid.2.6.8 and 10 (of odd days and years);τὸ ἄ. τῆς ὕλης Plot.3.6.19
, cf.6.3.8.d Astrol., impedinggeneration, ζᾥδιον Vett. Val.10.11.2 c. gen., not productive of, , cf. 157c;γῆ θηρίων ἄ. Mx. 237d
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6 παιδογόνα
παιδογόνοςbegetting children: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
7 παιδογόνε
παιδογόνοςbegetting children: masc /fem voc sg -
8 παιδογόνοι
παιδογόνοςbegetting children: masc /fem nom /voc pl -
9 παιδογόνοις
παιδογόνοςbegetting children: masc /fem /neut dat pl -
10 παιδογόνοισιν
παιδογόνοςbegetting children: masc /fem /neut dat pl (epic ionic aeolic) -
11 παιδογόνος
παιδογόνοςbegetting children: masc /fem nom sg -
12 παιδογόνου
παιδογόνοςbegetting children: masc /fem /neut gen sg -
13 παιδογόνω
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14 παιδογόνῳ
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15 παιδογόνων
παιδογόνοςbegetting children: masc /fem /neut gen pl -
16 παιδοποιήσιμοι
παιδοποιήσιμοςfit for begetting children: masc /fem nom /voc pl -
17 παιδοσπόρα
παιδοσπόροςbegetting children: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
18 παιδοσπόρου
παιδοσπόροςbegetting children: masc /fem /neut gen sg -
19 παιδοσπόρους
παιδοσπόροςbegetting children: masc /fem acc pl -
20 τεκνοσπόρος
τεκνοσπόροςbegetting children: masc /fem nom sg
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