ἥρως
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hero
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ἥρως
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ἥρως
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ηρως
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17397
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urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-17398
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{ "headword": "ἥρως", "data": { "headword_display": "<b>ἥρως</b>", "content": "<NE><HG><HL>ἥρως</HL><Infl>ωος<VInfl><Lbl>Att.</Lbl><FmInfl>ω</FmInfl><Lbl>perh. also ep.</Lbl><FmInfl>ως</FmInfl></VInfl></Infl><PS>m</PS></HG> <FG><Case><Lbl>voc.</Lbl><Form>ἥρως</Form><Lbl>perh. also</Lbl><Form>ἥρω</Form><Au>Carm.Pop.</Au></Case><Case><Lbl>acc.</Lbl><Form>ἥρωα</Form><Lbl>also</Lbl><Form>ἥροα</Form><Au>Pi.</Au><Lbl>also contr.</Lbl><Form>ἥρω</Form><Lbl>perh. also</Lbl><Form>ἥρων</Form><Au>Hdt.</Au></Case><Case><Lbl>dat.</Lbl><Form>ἥρωι</Form><Lbl>also contr.</Lbl><Form>ἥρῳ</Form></Case><Num><Case><LBL>pl.</LBL><Lbl>nom.</Lbl><Form>ἥρωες</Form><Lbl>also</Lbl><Form>ἥροες</Form><Au>Pi.</Au></Case><Case><Lbl>acc.</Lbl><Form>ἥρωας</Form><Lbl>also</Lbl><Form>ἥροας</Form><Au>Pi.</Au><Lbl>also contr.</Lbl><Form>ἥρως</Form></Case><Case><Lbl>gen.</Lbl><Form>ἡρώων</Form><Lbl>Boeot.</Lbl><Form>εἱρώων</Form></Case><Case><Lbl>dat.</Lbl><Form>ἥρωσι</Form><Lbl>ep.</Lbl><Form>ἡρώεσσι</Form></Case></Num></FG> <nS1><Indic>ref. to troops, esp. those assoc.w. the Trojan war</Indic><Tr>warrior, hero</Tr><Au>Hom. Hes. Pi.<NBPlus/></Au><nS2><Indic>gener., as an honourable designation of other persons</Indic><Tr>worthy man</Tr><Au>Od.</Au></nS2><SGrm><GLbl>voc.</GLbl><Indic>oft. w. pers. name, addressed to warriors or others</Indic><Def>valiant sir, noble sir</Def><Au>Hom. Hes. Stesich.<NBPlus/></Au></SGrm></nS1> <nS1><Indic>ref. to illustrious figures of myth and legend, sts. regarded as possessing superhuman qualities</Indic><Tr>hero</Tr><Au>Hes. Thgn. Lyr.<NBPlus/></Au><nS2><Indic>ref. to the people of the fourth of the five Ages of Man, regarded as demigods</Indic><Au>Hes. Pl.</Au></nS2></nS1> <nS1><Indic>ref. to persons who have achieved a semi-divine status, usu. as objects of a religious cult</Indic><Tr>hero, demigod</Tr><Au>Heraclit. A. Pi. Hdt.<NBPlus/></Au></nS1></NE>", "key": "ἥρως" }, "senses": [], "citations": [], "urn": "urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-17398" }