Ἡρακλέης
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Ἡρακλέης
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ἡρακλέης
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ηρακλεης
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17326
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urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-17327
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{ "headword": "Ἡρακλέης", "data": { "headword_display": "<b>Ἡρακλέης</b>", "content": "<NE><HG><HL>Ἡρακλέης</HL><DL><Lbl>also contr.</Lbl><FmHL>Ἡρακλῆς</FmHL></DL><Infl>έους<VInfl><Lbl>dial.</Lbl><FmInfl>έος</FmInfl><Lbl>ep.</Lbl><FmInfl>ῆος</FmInfl></VInfl></Infl><PS>m</PS><FG><Case><Lbl>voc.</Lbl><Form>Ἡράκλεες</Form><Au>Pi.</Au><Lbl>also</Lbl><Form>Ἡράκλεις</Form></Case><Case><Lbl>acc.</Lbl><Form>Ἡρακλέᾱ<VarForm><Lbl>dial.</Lbl><Form>Ἡρακλέᾰ</Form></VarForm></Form><Lbl>also</Lbl><Form>Ἡρακλῆ</Form><Lbl>ep.</Lbl><Form>Ἡρακλῆα</Form><Lbl>also</Lbl><Form>Ἡρακλέην</Form><Au>AR. Theoc.</Au></Case><Case><Lbl>dat.</Lbl><Form>Ἡρακλεῖ<VarForm><Lbl>also</Lbl><Form>Ἡρακλέει</Form></VarForm></Form><Lbl>Ion.</Lbl><Form>Ἡρακλέι</Form><Lbl>ep.</Lbl><Form>Ἡρακλῆι</Form></Case><Num><Case><LBL>pl.</LBL><Lbl>nom.</Lbl><Form>Ἡρακλέες</Form></Case><Case><Lbl>acc.</Lbl><Form>Ἡρακλέας</Form></Case></Num></FG> </HG> <nS1><Tr>Herakles<Expl>son of Zeus and Alkmene, known for his great strength and huge appetites</Expl></Tr><Au>Hom.<NBPlus/></Au><nS2><Indic>pl., ref. to portrayals on the stage</Indic><Au>Ar.</Au></nS2><nS2><Indic>as exemplifying powerful opponents, com.ref. to debating partners</Indic><Au>Pl.</Au></nS2></nS1> <RelW><HG><HL>Ἡρακλείδης</HL><Infl>ου<VInfl><Lbl>ep.</Lbl><FmInfl>ᾱο</FmInfl></VInfl></Infl><DL><Lbl>dial.</Lbl><FmHL>Ἡρακλείδᾱς</FmHL><DInfl><FmInfl>ᾱ</FmInfl></DInfl></DL><PS>m</PS></HG> <nS1><Tr>son of Herakles</Tr><Au>Il. Theoc.</Au></nS1> </RelW> <RelW><HG><HL>Ἡρακλεῖδαι</HL><Infl>ῶν<VInfl><Lbl>Ion.</Lbl><FmInfl>έων</FmInfl><Lbl>dial.</Lbl><FmInfl>ᾶν</FmInfl></VInfl></Infl><PS>m.pl</PS></HG> <nS1><Def>descendants of Herakles</Def><Tr>members of the Herakleid clan<Expl>esp.ref. to a Doric dynasty which ruled Sparta, and was thought to have once ruled the entire Peloponnese</Expl></Tr><Au>Tyrt. Pi. Hdt.<NBPlus/></Au><nS2><Indic>sg.</Indic><Au>Hdt.</Au></nS2></nS1> </RelW> <RelW><HG><HL>Ἡράκλεια</HL><Infl>ων</Infl><PS>n.pl</PS></HG><nS1><Tr>rites of Herakles</Tr><Au>Hdt.</Au><nS2><Tr>festival of Herakles</Tr><Au>Ar. D. Arist.</Au></nS2></nS1></RelW> <RelW><HG><HL>Ἡράκλειον</HL><Infl>ου</Infl><PS>n</PS></HG> <nS1><Tr>temple<or/>shrine of Herakles</Tr><Au>Hdt. Th. X. Thphr.<NBPlus/></Au></nS1></RelW> <RelW><HG><HL>Ἡράκλειος<Hm>1</Hm></HL><Infl>ᾱ ον<VInfl><Lbl>also</Lbl><FmInfl>ος ον</FmInfl></VInfl></Infl><DL><Lbl>Ion.</Lbl><FmHL>Ἡράκλεος</FmHL><DInfl><FmInfl>η ον</FmInfl><VInfl><Lbl>also</Lbl><Au>S.<rom>, cj.</rom></Au></VInfl></DInfl></DL><PS>adj</PS></HG> <aS1><Indic>of the father, wife, children, a fellow warrior</Indic><Tr>of Herakles</Tr><Au>E.</Au><aS2><Indic>of the conception, mind, body</Indic><Au>Pi. S. E.</Au></aS2><aS2><Indic>of the labours, weapons, bedchamber, or sim.</Indic><Au>S.</Au></aS2><aS2><Indic>of baths, ref. to thermal springs</Indic><Au>Ar.</Au></aS2></aS1> <aS1><Indic>of the pillars</Indic><Tr>of Hercules<Expl>ref. to the promontories flanking the Strait of Gibraltar, regarded as the western limit of the world</Expl></Tr><Au>Pi. Hdt. Pl.<NBPlus/></Au></aS1></RelW> <RelW><HG><HL>Ἡρακλήειος</HL><Infl>η ον</Infl><PS>ep.Ion.adj</PS></HG> <nS1><Phr><Indic>only in periphr.phr.</Indic><Gr>βίη Ἡρακληείη</Gr><TrPhr>might of Herakles<Expl>i.e. mighty Herakles</Expl></TrPhr><Au>Hom. Hes. Theoc. Mosch.</Au></Phr></nS1></RelW> <RelW><HG><HL>Ἡρακληίς</HL><Infl>ίδος</Infl><PS>f</PS></HG><nS1><Def>poem about Herakles</Def><Tr>Herakleid</Tr><Au>Arist.</Au></nS1></RelW></NE>", "key": "Ἡρακλέης" }, "senses": [], "citations": [], "urn": "urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-17327" }