κραταιΐς
κραταιΐς ἡ [κραταιός. Cf. ἥμερος, ἡμερίς.] An inherent power or force : τότʼ ἀποστρέψασκε [λᾶαν] κραταιΐς (i. e. the tendency of the stone to move towards a lower level) Od. 11.597. Cf. Κράταιϊς (also accented Κραταιΐς), the mother of Scylla Od. 12.124 (a personification of the wild forces of nature).
No short def.
Headword (normalized):
κραταιΐς
Headword (normalized/stripped):
κραταιις
Intro Text:
κραταιΐς ἡ [κραταιός. Cf. ἥμερος, ἡμερίς.] An inherent power or force : τότʼ ἀποστρέψασκε [λᾶαν] κραταιΐς (i. e. the tendency of the stone to move towards a lower level) Od. 11.597. Cf. Κράταιϊς (also accented Κραταιΐς), the mother of Scylla Od. 12.124 (a personification of the wild forces of nature).
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionaries.v1:cunliffe_lex-n5751
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