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1 ἀθάνατος
A undying, immortal, Hom., etc.; ἀ. πρόσωπον, of Aphrodite, Sapph.1.14:— hence ἀθάνατοι, οἱ, the Immortals, Hom., Pi.Pae.6.50, etc.; ἀθάναται ἅλιαι, i.e. the sea goddesses, Od.24.47: [comp] Comp. .II of things, etc., everlasting, perpetual,ἀ. κακόν Od.12.118
;χάρις Hdt.7.178
; ἀρετή, ἀρχά, S.Ph. 1420, OT 905 (lyr.); κλέος, μνήμη, B.12.65, Lys.2.81;συκοφάντης Hyp.Lyc.2
; ἀ. ὁ θάνατος 'death that cannot die', Amph.8; of Nisus' purple locks, ἀ. θρίξ on which life depended, A.Ch. 619.III οἱ ἀ. the immortals, a body of Persian troops in which vacancies were filled up by successors already appointed, Hdt.7.83, 211; so ἀ. ἀνήρ one whose successor in case of death is appointed (as we say, the king never dies), ib.31; of a standing army, D.C.52.27.2 maintained at a constant figure, (iii B. C.), PThead.30.6 (iii A. D.);αἶγες PStrassb.30.6
(iii A. D.); διὰ τὸ ἀθάνατον (sc. τὸ παιδίον)αὐτὴν ἐπιδεδέχθαι τροφεύειν BGU1106.25
(Aug.).IV = λυχνὶς στεφανωματική, Ps.-Dsc.3.100.V Adv.ἀθανάτως, εὕδειν AP9.570
(Philod.). [ ᾱθ- always in the Adj. and all derivs., v. subἀ- 1
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