Ὑάδες
Ὑάδες, ων, αἱ (sg. in collect. sense, Ptol. Tetr. 94, Gloss.),
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"definition": "<i>the Hyades,</i> a group of stars in the head of the Bull, Il. 18.486; their morning setting (in November) was a rainy season, Hes. Op. 615; hence commonly derived fr. ὕω, Lat. Pluviae, Verg. A. 1.744, 3.516, Ov. Fast. 5.166, v. Ὕης II; but in Lat. usu. called suculae, <i>piglings,</i> as if fr. ὗς, ὑός, Tiro ap. Gell. 13.9.4; ῠ is short in Ep., though ῡ in E. Ion 1156, El. 468 (lyr.).",
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"definition": "Hes. Fr. 180; later of the Nymphs who reared Dionysus, Pherecyd. 90 J.; τὰς βάκχας Ὑάδας ἔλεγον Hsch. s.v. ἔναστρος.",
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