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ἕρματα
Ἑρμαφρόδῑτος
Ἑρμᾱ́ων
Ἑρμῄδιον
ἑρμηνείᾱ
ἑρμήνευμα
ἑρμηνεύς
ἑρμηνευτής
ἑρμηνευτικός
ἑρμηνεύω
Ἑρμῆς
Ἑρμῑ́διον
ἑρμῑ́ς
ἑρμογλυφεῖον
Ἑρμοκοπίδαι
ἔρνος
ἔρνυγας
ἔρξα
ἔρξα
ἐρξίης
ἐρόεις
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Ἑρμῆς
ἙρμῆςοῦIon.Ἑρμέηςέωep.Ion.Ἑρμείηςεω
also ep.Ἑρμείᾱςᾱοalso contr.ω
dial.ἙρμᾶςAeol.Ἔρμαιςm alsoἙρμᾱ́ωνωνοςalso contr.ᾶνοςep.m
voc.
Ἑρμῆ
dial.
Ἑρμᾶ
ep.dat.
Ἑρμέᾳ
Hermesdeity, son of Zeus and Maia, his chief roles being messenger and intercessor betw. gods and mortals, and guide of souls of the dead to HadesHom. usu.pl.Hermquadrangular 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 functionTh. Att.orats. X. ἀστὴρ Ἑρμοῦor Ἑρμῆς alonestar of Hermesref. to the planet MercuryPl. Arist. provb.κοινὸς Ἑρμῆςfair shares for alli.e. all are entitled to share in a ἕρμαιον, a lucky findArist. Thphr. Men.ἐν τῷ λίθῳor ξύλῳἙρμῆςἐστίHermesisin the stone or woodi.e. the material has innate potentialityArist. Ἕρμαιαωνn.plfestival of HermesPl. Aeschin. Ἕρμαιονουntemple of HermesTh. Arist. Plb. Ἑρμαῖοςᾱ ονadjof placesnamed after Hermesof HermesOd. A. S. Plb.

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Hermes; a statue or bust of Hermes

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Headword:
Ἑρμῆς
Headword (normalized):
ἑρμῆς
Headword (normalized/stripped):
ερμης
IDX:
15514
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-15515
Key:
Ἑρμῆς

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