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1 ἑτερόρροπος
ἑτερό-ρροπος, ον,A inclined to one side, ἡ κλῖμαξ ἑ. ἐπὶ γῆν ἀφίξεται will come down on one corner, unevenly, Hp.Art.43; ἑ. ἐπάρματα swellings on one side, Id.Epid.1.1; φλεγμοναί ibid.; τὰ ἑ., of crippled limbs, Id.Off.23.2 inclining to one side or the other, θεῶν ἑ. δῶρα gifts that may prove either good or evil, Rhian.1.2.II Adv. - πως Poll.4.172, Gal.8.430, Aspasia ap.Aët.16.72.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἑτερόρροπος
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2 ἑτερορρεπής
II inclining to one side or the other, of patients in the crisis of a disease, Hp.Acut.(Sp.) 21.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἑτερορρεπής
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3 ἑτεραλκής
ἑτεραλκ-ής, ές,A giving strength to the other side, μάχης ἑτεραλκέα νίκην victory in battle inclining to the other side, Il.16.362; σῆμα τιθεὶς Τρώεσσι, μ. ἑ. ν. a sign that victory was changing sides, 8.171; ἵνα δὴ Δαναοῖσι μ. ἑ. ν. δῷς inclining to their side, 7.26; withoutμάχης, δίδου ἑτεραλκέα νίκην 17.627
, Od.22.236; Ἄρης ἑ. A.Pers.952 (lyr.): in late Prose, ἑ. νίκη Ps.-Luc.Philopatr.8, Ael.Fr. 135.2 [voice] Act., ἑ. δῆμος a body of men which decides the victory, Il.15.738;λύσις ἑ. κήδευς Nic.Th.2
; ποδῶν ἑ. ταρσῷ, of a lame man, Nonn.D.9.230.II inclining first to one side then to the other, doubtful,μάχη Hdt.9.103
; μόθου ἑ. κλωγμῷ Orac. ap. Luc.JTr.31. [dialect] Ion. Adv. - αλκέως, ἀγωνίζεσθαι with varying fortune, Hdt.8.11.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἑτεραλκής
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