Ἑρμῆς
ἙρμῆςοῦIon.Ἑρμέηςέωep.Ion.Ἑρμείηςεωalso ep.Ἑρμείᾱςᾱοalso contr.ω
dial.ἙρμᾶςᾶAeol.Ἔρμαιςᾱm alsoἙρμᾱ́ωνωνοςalso contr.ᾶνοςep.m voc.dial.ep.dat. 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 Hades
Hom. 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 function
Th. 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 Hermes
Pl. Aeschin. Ἕρμαιονουntemple of Hermes
Th. Arist. Plb. Ἑρμαῖοςᾱ ονadjof placesnamed after Hermesof Hermes
Od. A. S. Plb.
ShortDef
Hermes; a statue or bust of Hermes
Debugging
Headword (normalized):
ἑρμῆς
Headword (normalized/stripped):
ερμης
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-15515
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'}