Ἑρμῆς
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Cambridge Greek Lexicon
ShortDef
Hermes; a statue or bust of Hermes
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Headword:
Ἑρμῆς
Headword (normalized):
ἑρμῆς
Headword (normalized/stripped):
ερμης
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IDX:
15514
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-15515
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{ "headword": "Ἑρμῆς", "data": { "headword_display": "<b>Ἑρμῆς</b>", "content": "<NE><HG><HL>Ἑρμῆς</HL><Infl>οῦ</Infl><VL><Lbl>Ion.</Lbl><FmHL>Ἑρμέης</FmHL><VInfl><FmInfl>έω</FmInfl></VInfl></VL><VL><Lbl>ep.Ion.</Lbl><FmHL>Ἑρμείης</FmHL><VInfl><FmInfl>εω</FmInfl></VInfl></VL><DL><Lbl>also ep.</Lbl><FmHL>Ἑρμείᾱς</FmHL><DInfl><FmInfl>ᾱο</FmInfl><VInfl><Lbl>also contr.</Lbl><FmInfl>ω</FmInfl></VInfl></DInfl></DL><VL><Lbl>dial.</Lbl><FmHL>Ἑρμᾶς</FmHL><VInfl><FmInfl>ᾶ</FmInfl></VInfl></VL><VL><Lbl>Aeol.</Lbl><FmHL>Ἔρμαις</FmHL><VInfl><FmInfl>ᾱ</FmInfl></VInfl></VL><PS>m</PS> <HG2><Lbl>also</Lbl><HL2>Ἑρμᾱ́ων</HL2><Infl>ωνος<VInfl><Lbl>also contr.</Lbl><FmInfl>ᾶνος</FmInfl></VInfl></Infl><PS>ep.m</PS></HG2></HG> <FG><Case><Lbl>voc.</Lbl><Form>Ἑρμῆ</Form><Lbl>dial.</Lbl><Form>Ἑρμᾶ</Form></Case><Case><Lbl>ep.dat.</Lbl><Form>Ἑρμέᾳ</Form></Case></FG> <nS1><Tr>Hermes<Expl>deity, son of Zeus and Maia, his chief roles being messenger and intercessor betw. gods and mortals, and guide of souls of the dead to Hades</Expl></Tr><Au>Hom.<NBPlus/></Au></nS1> <nS1><Indic>usu.pl.</Indic><Tr>Herm<Expl>quadrangular pillar, usu. made of stone, w. an erect phallus, surmounted by a bust of Hermes, placed in doorways, public places and on roads, oft. halfway betw. places, w. a protective or apotropaic function</Expl></Tr><Au>Th. Att.orats. X.</Au></nS1> <nS1><Phr><Gr>ἀστὴρ Ἑρμοῦ</Gr><Indic>or <Ref>Ἑρμῆς</Ref> alone</Indic><TrPhr>star of Hermes<Expl>ref. to the planet Mercury</Expl></TrPhr><Au>Pl. Arist.</Au></Phr></nS1> <nS1><Phr><Indic>provb.</Indic><Gr>κοινὸς Ἑρμῆς</Gr><TrPhr>fair shares for all<Expl>i.e. all are entitled to share in a <Ref>ἕρμαιον</Ref>, a lucky find</Expl></TrPhr><Au>Arist. Thphr. Men.</Au></Phr><nS2><Phr><Gr>ἐν τῷ λίθῳ<Prnth>or <Gr>ξύλῳ</Gr></Prnth>Ἑρμῆς<Expl><Gr>ἐστί</Gr></Expl></Gr><TrPhr>Hermes<Prnth>is</Prnth>in the stone <Prnth>or wood</Prnth><Expl>i.e. the material has innate potentiality</Expl></TrPhr><Au>Arist.</Au></Phr></nS2></nS1> <RelW><HG><HL>Ἕρμαια</HL><Infl>ων</Infl><PS>n.pl</PS></HG><nS1><Tr>festival of Hermes</Tr><Au>Pl. Aeschin.</Au></nS1></RelW> <RelW><HG><HL>Ἕρμαιον</HL><Infl>ου</Infl><PS>n</PS></HG><nS1><Tr>temple of Hermes</Tr><Au>Th. Arist. Plb.</Au></nS1></RelW> <RelW><HG><HL>Ἑρμαῖος</HL><Infl>ᾱ ον</Infl><PS>adj</PS></HG><aS1><Indic>of places</Indic><Def>named after Hermes</Def><Tr>of Hermes</Tr><Au>Od. A. S. Plb.</Au></aS1></RelW></NE>", "key": "Ἑρμῆς" }, "senses": [], "citations": [], "urn": "urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-15515" }