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ἦρτο
ἤρυγον
ἠρῡ́κακον
ἡρωικός
ἡρωίς
ἠρώμην
ἤρων
ἡρῴνη
ἡρῷον
ἡρῷος
ἥρως
ἡρῶσσαι
ἠρώτησα
ἧς
ἧς
ᾗς
ἦς
ᾖσα
ἧσαι
ἦσαν
ᾖσαν
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ἥρως
ἥρωςωοςAtt.ωperh. also ep.ωςm voc.
ἥρως
perh. also
ἥρω
Carm.Pop.
acc.
ἥρωα
also
ἥροα
Pi.also contr.
ἥρω
perh. also
ἥρων
Hdt.
dat.
ἥρωι
also contr.
ἥρῳ
pl.nom.
ἥρωες
also
ἥροες
Pi.
acc.
ἥρωας
also
ἥροας
Pi.also contr.
ἥρως
gen.
ἡρώων
Boeot.
εἱρώων
dat.
ἥρωσι
ep.
ἡρώεσσι
ref. to troops, esp. those assoc.w. the Trojan warwarrior, heroHom. Hes. Pi.gener., as an honourable designation of other personsworthy manOd.voc.oft. w. pers. name, addressed to warriors or othersvaliant sir, noble sirHom. Hes. Stesich. ref. to illustrious figures of myth and legend, sts. regarded as possessing superhuman qualitiesheroHes. Thgn. Lyr.ref. to the people of the fourth of the five Ages of Man, regarded as demigodsHes. Pl. ref. to persons who have achieved a semi-divine status, usu. as objects of a religious culthero, demigodHeraclit. A. Pi. Hdt.

ShortDef

hero

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Headword:
ἥρως
Headword (normalized):
ἥρως
Headword (normalized/stripped):
ηρως
IDX:
17397
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-17398
Key:
ἥρως

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