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ἠπιόφρων
ἦπου
ἠπύτης
ἠπύω
ἦρ
Ἥρᾱ
ἤρᾱ
ἦρα
ἦρα
ἦρα
Ἡρακλέης
Ἡράκλειος
Ἡράκλειος
Ἡρακλειτίζω
Ἡράκλειτος
Ἡρακλείτειος
Ἡρακλῆς
ἠράμᾱν
ἠράμην
ἤρανος
ἤραρον
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Ἡρακλέης
Ἡρακλέης
also contr.Ἡρακλῆς
έουςdial.έοςep.ῆοςmvoc.
Ἡράκλεες
Pi.also
Ἡράκλεις
acc.
Ἡρακλέᾱdial.Ἡρακλέᾰ
also
Ἡρακλῆ
ep.
Ἡρακλῆα
also
Ἡρακλέην
AR. Theoc.
dat.
ἩρακλεῖalsoἩρακλέει
Ion.
Ἡρακλέι
ep.
Ἡρακλῆι
pl.nom.
Ἡρακλέες
acc.
Ἡρακλέας
Heraklesson of Zeus and Alkmene, known for his great strength and huge appetitesHom.pl., ref. to portrayals on the stageAr.as exemplifying powerful opponents, com.ref. to debating partnersPl. Ἡρακλείδηςουep.ᾱο
dial.Ἡρακλείδᾱς
m
son of HeraklesIl. Theoc.
ἩρακλεῖδαιῶνIon.έωνdial.ᾶνm.pl descendants of Heraklesmembers of the Herakleid clanesp.ref. to a Doric dynasty which ruled Sparta, and was thought to have once ruled the entire PeloponneseTyrt. Pi. Hdt.sg.Hdt. Ἡράκλειαωνn.plrites of HeraklesHdt.festival of HeraklesAr. D. Arist. Ἡράκλειονουn templeshrine of HeraklesHdt. Th. X. Thphr. Ἡράκλειος1ᾱ ονalsoος ον
Ion.Ἡράκλεοςη ονalsoS., cj.
adj
of the father, wife, children, a fellow warriorof HeraklesE.of the conception, mind, bodyPi. S. E.of the labours, weapons, bedchamber, or sim.S.of baths, ref. to thermal springsAr. of the pillarsof Herculesref. to the promontories flanking the Strait of Gibraltar, regarded as the western limit of the worldPi. Hdt. Pl.
Ἡρακλήειοςη ονep.Ion.adj only in periphr.phr.βίη Ἡρακληείηmight of Heraklesi.e. mighty HeraklesHom. Hes. Theoc. Mosch. Ἡρακληίςίδοςfpoem about HeraklesHerakleidArist.

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Headword:
Ἡρακλέης
Headword (normalized):
ἡρακλέης
Headword (normalized/stripped):
ηρακλεης
IDX:
17326
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-17327
Key:
Ἡρακλέης

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