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1 τράγος
A he-goat, Od.9.239, Pi.Fr. 201; opp. αἴξ (she-goat), Hdt.2.46, PCair.Zen.328.19 (iii B. C.), etc.;τῶν αἰγῶν τῶν τράγων Hdt.3.112
; τράγος γένειον.. πενθήσεις you will mourn your beard like the goat in the proverb, A.Fr. 207; Κιλίκιοι τράγοι, of longhaired men, Com.Adesp.806; of men, τράγου ὄζειν, τράγου πνεῖν, to smell like a goat, AP9.368 (Jul. Imp., perh. with play on signf. 111), 11.240 (Lucill.), cf. Gal.17(2).152.2 the age when change of voice and other signs of puberty appear, Hp.Epid.6.4.21, Gal.UP14.7.b the change of the voice which takes place at this age, dub. in PLond. 1821.150; cf. τραγάω, τραγίζω.3 lewdness, lechery, Luc.Ep.Sat. 28.II the male of the fish μαινίς, Arist.HA 607b14, Clearch. 73, Gal.Vict.Att.8, Opp.H.1.108.IV a rough kind of sponge, Arist.HA 548b5, Dsc.5.120.V among the Messenians, the wild fig, = ἐρινεός, Paus.4.20.2, cf. Orac. ap. D.S.8.21 (where perh. = goat).3 stinking nard, Valeriana saxatilis, Dsc.1.8.VI part of the ear (cf. ἀντίτραγος), Poll.2.85,86, Ruf.Onom.44.VII a kind of light Lycian ship, Poll.1.83.2 a constellation of the δωδεκάωρος, Teucer in Cat.Cod. Astr.7.204, 8(4).198, Id. in Boll Sphaera 48. -
2 Χιμαίρας
Χιμαίρᾱς, Χίμαιραshe-goat: fem acc plΧιμαίρᾱς, Χίμαιραshe-goat: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
3 χιμαίρας
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4 χίμαιρα
A she-goat, Il.6.181, Hes.Th. 322, PCair.Zen.576.3 (iii B. C.); sacrificed before battle to Ἄρτεμις Ἀγροτέρα, A.Ag. 232 (lyr.), X.An.3.2.12, HG4.2.20, Lac.13.8; ; a young she-goat (cf. χίμαρος), Arist.HA 523a1;χ. ἐξ αἰγῶν
kid, Le.4.28,29.II Χίμαιρα, ἡ, Chimaera, a fire-breathing monster, Il.6.179, cf. 16.328; Hes.Th. 319, etc.;χ. πύρπνοος Anaxil.22.3
(troch.), Epinic.2.10.2 expld. as mythical for a volcano in Lycia, Str.14.3.5.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χίμαιρα
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5 ἐπιτραγία
ἐπιτρᾰγ-ία, ἡ, epith. of Aphrodite, from a she-goat, which was changed into a he-goat ([etym.] τράγος), Plu.Thes.18, IG3.335.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιτραγία
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6 Χιμαιράν
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7 Χιμαιρᾶν
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8 Χιμαιρών
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9 Χιμαιρῶν
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10 Χιμαίρα
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11 Χιμαίρᾳ
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12 Χιμαίραι
Χιμαίρᾱͅ, Χίμαιραshe-goat: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
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14 Χιμαίρης
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19 χιμαιρᾶν
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20 χιμαιρών
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