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1 Πηλεύς
Πηλεύς, ὁ, gen. έως, [dialect] Ep. ῆος or εος, acc. έα (monosyll.) S.Fr. 487, E.Andr.22:— Peleus, Il.18.18, etc.; Πηλέως μάχαιρα, prov. of unexpected aid, Sch.Ar.Nu. 1059:—Adj. [full] Πήλειος, α, ον AP9.476b; [dialect] Ep. [full] Πηλήϊος, η, ον Il.18.60; Patron. [full] Πηλεΐδης, ου, [dialect] Ep. εω and αο, ὁ,A son of Peleus, 15.64, 614; [dialect] Ep. also [full] Πηληϊάδης, 1.1; [dialect] Dor. [full] Πηλεΐδας Pi. P.6.23 :—also [full] Πηλεΐων, ωνος, ὁ, Il.16.195, etc. (also as name of a frog, with play on πηλός, Batr.206); [full] Πηλεΐωνάδε to Peleus' son, Il. 24.338. (Popularly derived from πηλός (which however has [pron. full] ᾱ in [dialect] Dor.): hence prov. μὴ δεῖν τὸν Οἰνέα Πηλέα ποιεῖν don't make wine into lees, Ath.9.383c, cf. Demetr.Eloc. 171.) -
2 Πηλείων
Πηλείων =Πηλείδης.—Πηλείωνάδε, to Peleus' son, Il. 24.338†.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > Πηλείων
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3 Πηλεύς
Πηλεύς: Peleus, son of Aeacus, fled from his native island Aegīna to Phthia, and married Antigone, daughter of Eurytion, king of the Myrmidons. His daughter by this marriage, Polydōra is mentioned, Il. 16.175 ff. He afterwards married the Nereid Thetis, who became the mother of Achilles, Il. 9.147, , 2, Il. 18.87, Ω , Il. 21.188.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > Πηλεύς
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4 Φῶκος
son of Aiakos by the Nereid Psamatheia; half brother to Peleus and Telamon, by whom he was murdered.1Ἐνδαίδος ἀριγνῶτες υἱοὶ καὶ βία Φώκου κρέοντος N. 5.12
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5 Πηλείδα
Πηλείδᾱ, Πηλείδηςson of Peleus: masc nom /voc /acc dualΠηλείδᾱ, Πηλείδηςson of Peleus: masc gen sg (doric aeolic)Πηλεΐδᾱ, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc nom /voc /acc dual (aeolic)Πηλεΐδα, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc voc sg (aeolic)Πηλεΐδᾱ, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc gen sg (doric aeolic)Πηλεΐδα, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc nom sg (epic aeolic)Πηλείδᾱ, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc nom /voc /acc dual (epic)Πηλείδᾱ, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc gen sg (epic doric aeolic)——————Πηλείδᾱͅ, Πηλείδηςson of Peleus: masc dat sg (doric aeolic)Πηλεΐδαι, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc nom /voc pl (aeolic)Πηλεΐδᾱͅ, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc dat sg (doric aeolic)Πηλείδᾱͅ, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc dat sg (epic doric aeolic) -
6 Πηλείδ'
Πηλείδᾱͅ, Πηλείδηςson of Peleus: masc dat sg (doric aeolic)Πηλεΐδα, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc voc sg (aeolic)Πηλεΐδα, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc nom sg (epic aeolic)Πηλεΐδαι, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc nom /voc pl (aeolic)Πηλεΐδᾱͅ, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc dat sg (doric aeolic)Πηλείδᾱͅ, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc dat sg (epic doric aeolic) -
7 Πηλείδας
Πηλείδᾱς, Πηλείδηςson of Peleus: masc acc plΠηλείδᾱς, Πηλείδηςson of Peleus: masc nom sg (epic doric aeolic)Πηλεΐδᾱς, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc acc pl (aeolic)Πηλεΐδᾱς, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc nom sg (epic doric aeolic)Πηλείδᾱς, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc acc pl (epic)Πηλείδᾱς, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc nom sg (epic doric aeolic) -
8 Πηλείδη
Πηλείδηςson of Peleus: masc voc sgΠηλεΐδη, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc voc sg (aeolic)Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc voc sg (epic)——————Πηλείδηςson of Peleus: masc dat sg (attic epic ionic)Πηλεΐδῃ, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc dat sg (attic epic ionic aeolic)Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc dat sg (attic epic ionic) -
9 Πηλείων
Πήλειοςson of Peleus: fem gen plΠήλειοςson of Peleus: masc /neut gen plΠηλείωνson of Peleus: masc nom /voc sgΠηλεύςson of Peleus: fem gen plΠηλεύςson of Peleus: masc /neut gen plΠηλεύςson of Peleus: masc nom /voc sg -
10 Πηλεία
Πηλείᾱ, Πήλειοςson of Peleus: fem nom /voc /acc dualΠηλείᾱ, Πήλειοςson of Peleus: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)Πηλείᾱ, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: fem nom /voc /acc dualΠηλείᾱ, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
11 Πηλείδαν
Πηλείδᾱν, Πηλείδηςson of Peleus: masc acc sg (epic doric aeolic)Πηλεΐδᾱν, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc acc sg (epic doric aeolic)Πηλεΐδαν, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc acc sg (aeolic)Πηλείδᾱν, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc acc sg (epic doric aeolic) -
12 Πηληιάδα
Πηληϊάδᾱ, Πηληϊάδηςson of Peleus: masc nom /voc /acc dualΠηληϊάδα, Πηληϊάδηςson of Peleus: masc voc sgΠηληϊάδᾱ, Πηληϊάδηςson of Peleus: masc gen sg (doric aeolic)Πηληϊάδα, Πηληϊάδηςson of Peleus: masc nom sg (epic) -
13 Πηλιάδα
Πηλιάδᾱ, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc nom /voc /acc dualΠηλεύςson of Peleus: masc voc sgΠηλιάδᾱ, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc gen sg (doric aeolic)Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc nom sg (epic)Πηλιάςof: fem acc sgΠηλιακόςon: fem acc sg -
14 Πηλή'
Πηλῆα, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc acc sg (attic epic ionic)Πηλῆι, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc dat sg (epic ionic)Πηλῆε, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc nom /voc /acc dual (epic ionic) -
15 Πηλῆ'
Πηλῆα, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc acc sg (attic epic ionic)Πηλῆι, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc dat sg (epic ionic)Πηλῆε, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc nom /voc /acc dual (epic ionic) -
16 Πηλείδαις
Πηλείδηςson of Peleus: masc dat plΠηλεΐδαις, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc dat pl (aeolic)Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc dat pl (epic) -
17 Πηλείδαο
Πηλείδᾱο, Πηλείδηςson of Peleus: masc gen sg (epic doric)Πηλεΐδᾱο, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc gen sg (epic doric aeolic)Πηλείδᾱο, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc gen sg (epic doric) -
18 Πηλείδεω
Πηλείδεω̆, Πηλείδηςson of Peleus: masc gen sg (epic ionic)Πηλεΐδεω̆, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc gen sg (epic ionic aeolic)Πηλείδεω̆, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc gen sg (epic ionic) -
19 Πηλείδη'
Πηλείδῃ, Πηλείδηςson of Peleus: masc dat sg (attic epic ionic)Πηλεΐδῃ, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc dat sg (attic epic ionic aeolic)Πηλείδῃ, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc dat sg (attic epic ionic) -
20 Πηλείδηι
Πηλείδῃ, Πηλείδηςson of Peleus: masc dat sg (attic epic ionic)Πηλεΐδῃ, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc dat sg (attic epic ionic aeolic)Πηλείδῃ, Πηλεύςson of Peleus: masc dat sg (attic epic ionic)
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