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Henry George Liddell. Robert Scott. A Greek-English Lexicon. Revised and augmented throughout by:
Sir Henry Stuart Jones; with the assistance of: Roderick McKenzie. Oxford. Clarendon Press. 1940.
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ἱερός [ ieros => hiero- ] (v. sub fin.), ά, όν, also ός, όν in the phrase
A.ἱερὸς ἀκτή”, Hes. Op.597, 805, Orac. ap. Hdt.8.77 ~~ TO =>
I. filled with or manifesting divine power, supernatural, “. ἲς
~. Τηλεμάχοιο
Od.2.409, al.; “. μένος Ἀλκινόοιο8.421, etc.;
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II. of divine things, holy, “ἱεροῖς ἐν δώμασι ΚίρκηςOd.10.426;
λέχος, of Zeus, ib.57; ἱρὰ γράμματα, hieroglyphics, Hdt.2.36.
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ἱέραξ [ι^], α_κος, , Ion. and Ep. ἴρηξ [ι_], ηκος: ~ | Horus | Hermes |
A. hawk, falcon, “ἴρηξ ὠκύπτεροςIl.13.62, cf. 819, Od.13.86,
~~~. Hes.Op.212, Arist.HA620a17; sacred to Apollo, Ar.Av.516.
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ἱερά , , a kind of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ || οὐραῖος, : Egyptian word.
A. serpent, v.l. for ἱερόν, Arist.HA607a31.||(arise upon) 'tail' (of cobra)
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γλύφω [ glypho => glyph ] [υ^], fut.
A.γλύψωLXX Ex.28.9: aor. “ἔγλυψαStr.9.2.25: carve,
~~~. cut out with a knife
, ναῦς τ᾽ ἔγλυφενAr.Nu.879;
II. note down or write [on waxen tablets], “τόκουςAP11.289 (Pall.).
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To a list of Greek words which are sensibly related to perceptions of Egypt.
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