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  • 1 Argos

    Ἄργος, τό.
    From Argos.: V. Ἀργόθεν.
    The Argives: Ἀργεῖοι, οἱ, in V. use also Πελασγοί, οἱ. Δαναδαι, οἱ, Μυκηναῖοι, οἱ.
    Argive, adj.: Ἀργεῖος.
    In V. use also Πελασγός, Πελασγικός. fem. adj., Ἀργολς, -δος.
    In the Argive dialect or fashion, adv.: V. Ἀργολιστ.
    Argolic: ἡ Ἀργεία, or ἡ Ἀργολς, -δος, V. also Πελασγία, ἡ.

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Argos

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