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21 ἀκροτάτας
ἀκροτάτᾱς, ἄκροςat the farthest point: fem acc superl plἀκροτάτᾱς, ἄκροςat the farthest point: fem gen superl sg (doric aeolic) -
22 ακροτάτη
ἄκροςat the farthest point: fem nom /voc superl sg (attic epic ionic)——————ἄκροςat the farthest point: fem dat superl sg (attic epic ionic) -
23 ακροτάτης
ἄκροςat the farthest point: fem gen superl sg (attic epic ionic)——————ἄκροςat the farthest point: fem dat superl pl (epic) -
24 ακροτάτων
ἄκροςat the farthest point: fem gen superl plἄκροςat the farthest point: masc /neut gen superl pl -
25 ἀκροτάτων
ἄκροςat the farthest point: fem gen superl plἄκροςat the farthest point: masc /neut gen superl pl -
26 ακροτέρων
ἄκροςat the farthest point: fem gen comp plἄκροςat the farthest point: masc /neut gen comp pl -
27 ἀκροτέρων
ἄκροςat the farthest point: fem gen comp plἄκροςat the farthest point: masc /neut gen comp pl -
28 ακρότατα
ἄκροςat the farthest point: adverbial superlἄκροςat the farthest point: neut nom /voc /acc superl pl -
29 ἀκρότατα
ἄκροςat the farthest point: adverbial superlἄκροςat the farthest point: neut nom /voc /acc superl pl -
30 ακρότατον
ἄκροςat the farthest point: masc acc superl sgἄκροςat the farthest point: neut nom /voc /acc superl sg -
31 ἀκρότατον
ἄκροςat the farthest point: masc acc superl sgἄκροςat the farthest point: neut nom /voc /acc superl sg -
32 τάκρον
Ἄκρον, Ἄκρωνmasc voc sgἄκρον, ἄκρονhighest: neut nom /voc /acc sgἄκρον, ἄκροςat the farthest point: masc acc sgἄκρον, ἄκροςat the farthest point: neut nom /voc /acc sgἄκρον, ἄκρωνmasc voc sg -
33 τἄκρον
Ἄκρον, Ἄκρωνmasc voc sgἄκρον, ἄκρονhighest: neut nom /voc /acc sgἄκρον, ἄκροςat the farthest point: masc acc sgἄκρον, ἄκροςat the farthest point: neut nom /voc /acc sgἄκρον, ἄκρωνmasc voc sg -
34 ἑκάς
ἑκάς, Adv.A afar, far off, Il.20.422, etc.;οὐχ ἑκάς που S.Ph.41
; rare in Prose, Th.1.69,80 (and later, Nic.Dam.p.6D.): c. gen., far from, far away from,ἑ. Ἄργεος Il.9.246
, etc.: freq. following its case, 13.263, Od.14.496, al.;οὐ Χαρίτων ἑ. Pi.P.8.21
, cf. E.Ph. 907 ;ἑ. ἀπὸ τείχεος Il.18.256
;ἀπὸ τῆς νήσου ἑ. Hdt.3.41
.2 [comp] Comp. farther,Od.
7.321, h.Bacch.29, Alc.Supp.5.8 ([etym.] ἐκ-), Hdt.6.108, E.HF 1047 (lyr.), etc.: c. gen., Hdt.2.169, al. ; also ἑκαστοτέρω dub. in Theoc.15.7 : [comp] Sup. farthest,Il.
10.113, Hdt.4.33 : c. gen.,τοὺς ἑωυτῶν ἑ. οἰκημένους
farthest from..,Id.
1.134 ; τῆς Λιβύης ἑ. ἦλθε to the farthest point of Libya, Id.4.204, cf.9.14. -
35 Ἡρακλέης
Ἡρακλέης, [var] contr. [suff] ἠπιο-κλῆς, ὁ, the former in [dialect] Ep., Pi., Hdt., and E. Heracl. 210, Ion 1144, HF 924; the latter also in E., S., and [dialect] Att. Prose: the orig. forms of the obl. cases Ἡρακλέεος, -κλέεϊ, -κλέεᾰ nowhere appear in use; but in [dialect] Att. the contracted formsA ,Ἡρακλέει E.Heracl.8
, 988, Ar.Av. 567, (anap.) (also in h.Hom.15.1, Hes.Sc. 448, Theoc.24.1); in [dialect] Ion. and [dialect] Ep., Ἡρακλῆος, -κλῆϊ, -κλῆα (- κλῆϊ Pi.I.5(4).37
, - κλῆος dub. in E. Heracl. 541):—these forms are still further shortd.,Ἡρακλέος Hdt.2.42
(v.l. -έους), Pi.O.3.44 (scanned -?ἩρακλέηςX- P.10.3), E.HF 806 (lyr.),Ἡρακλέῖ Hdt.2.145
, Theoc.25.71;Ἡρακλέᾰ Hdt.2.42
sq., Pi.O.10(11).16, AP9.391 (Diotim. or Call.) (scanned -?ἩρακλέηςX- S.Tr. 233, Ar.Th.26); again [var] contr. cod. A, interpol. in Pl.Phd. 89c, Ael. VH1.24;Ἡρακλεῖ B.8.9
, Th.7.73: irreg. acc.Ἡρακλέην A.R.2.767
, dub.l. in Theoc.13.73; [var] contr. Ἡρακλῆν v.l. in Paus.8.31.3 and Epigr. ap.Alcid.Od.24, BGU166.12 (ii A.D.): voc.Ἡράκλεες Archil.119
, Pi. N.7.86, E.HF 175; [dialect] Att. , etc., laterἭρακλες Orph.H.12.1
[pron. full] [ᾰ], AP9.468 [pron. full] [ᾱ], Gramm. ap. Lib.Ep. 255: pl. (but Ἡρακλεῖς Hdn.Gr.1.424), acc. : dualΗρακλέε Philostr.VA5.5
: ([etym.] Ἥρα, κλέος):— Heracles, Il.14.266, etc.; Ἡρακλέος στᾶλαι (v. Ἡράκλειος), prov. of going to the farthest point, Pi.O.3.44; Ἡρακλέους ὀργήν τιν' ἔχων a temper like Heracles, Ar.V. 1030, Pax 752; prov. of close friendship, ἄλλος Ἡρακλῆς, ἄλλος αὐτός (Mss. οὗτος) Arist.EE 1245a30; but ἄλλος οὗτος Ἡρακλῆς 'a second Heracles', Id.MM 1213a13, Varr.Sat.Men.tit.: voc. Ἡράκλεις as an exclamation of surprise, anger, or disgust, Ar.Ach. 284, Nu. 184.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Ἡρακλέης
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36 ἐπακρίζω
A reach the top of a thing, πολλῶν αἱμάτων ἐπήκρισε ( ἐπ' ἄκρον ἦλθε, Sch., τέλος ἐπέθηκεν, Hsch.) he reached the farthest point in deeds of blood, of Orestes, A.Ch. 932.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπακρίζω
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37 άκραις
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38 ἄκραις
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39 άκραισι
ἄκραhighest: fem dat pl (epic ionic aeolic)ἄκροςat the farthest point: fem dat pl (epic ionic aeolic) -
40 ἄκραισι
ἄκραhighest: fem dat pl (epic ionic aeolic)ἄκροςat the farthest point: fem dat pl (epic ionic aeolic)
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