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1 γεραρός
A of reverend bearing, majestic, Il.3.170; γεραρώτερος ἦεν Ὀδυσσεύς ib. 211; γεραρὴ τράπεζα a table of honour, Xenoph.1.9;γεραραῖς χερσί IG14.818
;ἀνὴρ γ. τὸ εἶδος Plu.Alex.26
;τὸ γ. τοῦ ἤθους M.Ant.1.15
. Adv.-ρῶς, μέλπουσιν AP9.692
.3 γεραροί, οἱ, elders, A.Supp. 667 (lyr.); but γεραραί priestesses of Dionysus is f. l. for [full] γέραιραι in D.59.73, al.; cf.Μητρὸς.. πρόπολος σεμνή τε γέραιρα IG2.2116
, and γεραίρας (acc. pl.) is prob. l. in Il.6.270, cf. 87, 287 (cf. Sch. BT); cf. EM227.35. ( γέραιρα old fem. of γεραρός; cf. χίμαιρα: χίμαρος.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > γεραρός
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