ἥλιος
ἥλιος, ὁ, Ep. ἠέλιος, as always in Hom. (exc. in the late passage Od. 8.271) and Hes., cf. Hp. Alim. 42: Dor. ἀέλιος [ᾱ] Pi. P. 4.144, Call. Cer. 92, Lav.Pall. 89, and lyr. in Trag., S. Ant. 809, E. Ph. 175, al., but ἅλιος [ᾱ], S. Tr. 96, E. Alc. 395 ( ᾰέλιος S. Tr. 835): Cret. ἀβέλιος (i.e. ἀϝ-), Hsch.: Aeol. ἀέλιος Sapph. 79(= Oxy. 1787 Fr. 1.25), Supp. 25.7; ἄλιος Sapph. 69 (s.v.l.): Arc. ἀέλιος (or ἁ-) IG 5(2).4.12 ( Tegea, iv B.C.):—