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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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ἰά
[ ι_], τά, heterocl. pl. of ἰός,
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ἰός
(A) [ ι_], ὁ, pl. ἰοί,
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ἰάλλω, Att. ἱάλλω
acc. to Hdn.Gr. 1.539, cf. ἐφιάλλω:
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fut. ἰα^λῶ ( ἐπ-) Ar.Nu.1299: aor.
A. “ ἴηλα” Il.15.19, Dor. ἴα_λα Sophr.14.
[ ι^, unless augmented;
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Hom. never uses the augm.]:— send forth, “ ὀϊστὸν ἀπὸ νευρῆφιν
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ἴαλλεν” Il.8.300, 309, cf.
AP5.187( Leon.): used by
Hom. mostly
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in phrase, ἐπ᾽ ὀνείατα χεῖρας ἴαλλον they put forth their hands to
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the dishes, Od.1.149,al.;
περὶ χερσὶ δὲ δεσμὸν ἴηλα threw chains
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around thy arms, Il.15.19;
“ ἐπὶ δεσμὸν ἴηλε” Od.8.447; so
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later ὑλακήν give tongue,
AP7.69( Jul. Aegypt.); ἴχνος set down,
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plant the foot, Nic.Al.242.
II. intr. (sc. ἑαυτόν) send oneself on, i.e. flee, run,
Hes.Th.269. (Cf.
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Skt. iyarti 'set in motion'.) .
[Egypt.: yr?-t = uraeus || LGr.: ouraios = 'cobra']
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