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81 σπυραθώδεα
σπυραθώδηςlike sheep's: neut nom /voc /acc pl (epic ionic)σπυραθώδηςlike sheep's: masc /fem acc sg (epic ionic) -
82 φιλοπρόβατον
φιλοπρόβατοςloving sheep: masc /fem acc sgφιλοπρόβατοςloving sheep: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
83 όεσσι
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84 ὄεσσι
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85 όεσσιν
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86 ὄεσσιν
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87 όη
ὄηὄαservice-tree: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic)ὄιςsheep: masc /fem nom /voc /acc dual (doric aeolic)——————ὄῃὄαservice-tree: fem dat sg (attic epic ionic)ὄηι, ὄιςsheep: masc /fem dat sg (epic) -
88 όης
ὄαservice-tree: fem gen sg (attic epic ionic)ὄιςsheep: masc /fem nom /voc pl (doric aeolic)ὄιςsheep: masc /fem nom pl (doric aeolic) -
89 ὄης
ὄαservice-tree: fem gen sg (attic epic ionic)ὄιςsheep: masc /fem nom /voc pl (doric aeolic)ὄιςsheep: masc /fem nom pl (doric aeolic) -
90 όι
ὄιὄιςsheep: masc /fem voc sgὄῑ, ὄιςsheep: masc /fem dat sg (epic doric ionic aeolic) -
91 ὄι
ὄιὄιςsheep: masc /fem voc sgὄῑ, ὄιςsheep: masc /fem dat sg (epic doric ionic aeolic) -
92 όιες
ὄιςsheep: masc /fem nom /voc pl (epic doric ionic aeolic)ὄιςsheep: masc /fem nom pl (epic doric ionic aeolic) -
93 ὄιες
ὄιςsheep: masc /fem nom /voc pl (epic doric ionic aeolic)ὄιςsheep: masc /fem nom pl (epic doric ionic aeolic) -
94 όις
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95 ὄις
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96 ώι
ὦιὄι, ὄιςsheep: masc /fem voc sgὄῑ, ὄιςsheep: masc /fem dat sg (epic doric ionic aeolic)——————ὧιᾧ, ὅςyas: masc /neut dat sg -
97 προβατικός
-ή,-όν + A 0-0-0-3-0=3 Neh 3,1.32; 12,39pertaining to sheep; ἡ πύλη ἡ προβατική the sheep gate -
98 λάσιος
A shaggy, woolly, of sheep, Il.24.125, Od.9.433; λ. θῆρες, of sheep and goats, opp. deer ([etym.] στικτοὶ θ.), S.Ph. 184 (lyr.);μέλισσαι Theoc.22.42
; τὰ -ώτατα, of horses, X.Eq.2.4; in men, λ. κῆρ was in the heroic age a mark of strength, Il.2.851, 16.554, cf. Pl.Tht. 194e; ἐν.. στήθεσσιν λασίοισι, of Achilles, Il.1.189;τὸ στῆθος ἐπαινεῖν χρὴ τετράγωνόν τε ἐὸν καὶ λ. Hp.Prorrh.2.7
; whereas afterwards a hairy breast was looked upon as a sign of dissoluteness or coarseness, Ar.Nu. 349; or of intrigue and cunning, Ἀγαθοκλεῖος λάσιαι φρένες ἤλασαν ἔξω πατρίδος Alex.Aetol.5; alsoλ. κεφαλή Pl.Ti. 76c
;περὶ ὦτα λ. Id.Phdr. 253e
;λ. τὰ σκέλη Luc.DDeor.4.1
;λ. ὀφρύς Theoc.11.31
;μηρῶν τρίχες AP11.326
(Autom.); τὸ λ. hairiness, Luc.DMar.1.1. Adv.τῶν ὀφρύων -ίως ἔχειν Philostr.VS2.1.7
.II generally, bushy, overgrown,αἴης λάσιον μένος Emp.27.2
;χωρίον X.HG4.2.19
, cf. Pl.Cra. 420e;δρυμός Theoc.25.134
;δρῦς Id.26.3
;ἐκ τῶν λ. τὰ θηρία ἐξελᾶν X.Cyr.1.4.16
;διὰ τῶν λ. ἐπιγενόμενοι Id.An.6.4.26
: c. dat., overgrown with..,γῆ ὕλαις λάσιος Luc.Prom.
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99 μήλειος
A of or belonging to a sheep,στέαρ Hp.Nat.Mul.32
;κρέα Hdt.1.119
; μ. φόνος slaughter of sheep, E.El. 92; .II ( μῆλον B) of the apple, σπέρματα, στύπος, Nic.Al. 238, A.R.4.1401.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μήλειος
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100 μηλόβοτος
μηλό-βοτος, ον,A grazed by sheep, epith. of pastoral districts, Pi.P.12.2, B.5.66, A.Supp. 548 (lyr.); χώραν μ. ἀνιέναι turn a district into a sheep-walk, i.e. lay it waste, Isoc.14.31, cf. Ph.2.473, D.L.6.87; ἐπηράσατο εἰς ἀεὶ μηλόβοτον εἶναι (sc. τὴν Καρχηδόνα) App.BC1.24, cf.AP9.103 (Mund.): metaph.,μ. γυναίοις τὴν ἀρχὴν ἀνῆκεν Philostr.VA5.27
, cf.VS1.21.4.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μηλόβοτος
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