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ἐσχατόγηρως
ἔσχατος
ἔσχεθον
ἔσχων
ἔσω
ἔσωθε(ν)
ἐσώτερος
ἐτάζω
ἐτάθην
ἔται
ἑταίρᾱ
ἑταιρείᾱ
ἑταιρεῖος
ἑταιρεύομαι
ἑταιρέω
ἑταιρηίη
ἑταίρησις
ἑταιρίᾱ
ἑταιρίδιον
ἑταιρίζω
ἑταιρικός
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ἑταίρᾱ
ἑταίρᾱ
Aeol.ἔταιρα
ᾱς
Ion.ἑταίρη
also ep.Ion.ἑτάρηης
dial.ἑτάρᾱᾱς
fἑταῖρος
female companionfriendof a woman or goddessSapph. Pi. B.cj. Call. Mosch. companion, associatew.gen.of Ares, ref. to ErisIl.of Panic, ref. to FlightIl.of the Graces, ref. to NikeAr.of Poseidon, ref. to Helike, nymph of the city so named, of which he is patron godCall.of the Corybants, ref. to nymphsCall.companionref. to a personif. lyre, w. further connot. girlfriendhHom.w.gen.of a feast, ref. to a tortoise, anticipating the use of its shell for a lyrehHom.gener., w.dat.for a feast, ref. to a lyreOd.girlfriend, mistressof a manE.Cyc. Theoc. specif.courtesanopp. common prostitute; sts.ref. to a woman engaged in an informal longer-term sexual relationship w. one man or severalHdt. Ar. Att.orats. Pl. X. Thphr.

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Headword:
ἑταίρᾱ
Headword (normalized):
ἑταίρᾱ
Headword (normalized/stripped):
εταιρα
IDX:
15727
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-15728
Key:
ἑταίρᾱ

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