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Ῑ̓ώ
Ῑ̓ώῙ̓οῦςfvoc.
Ῑ̓οῖ
acc.
Ῑ̓ώ
also
Ῑ̓οῦν
Hdt.
Iodaughter of Inakhos, seduced by Zeus, transformed into a heifer guarded by Argus, then pursued by a gadfly through Europe and Asia to Egypt, where she bore EpaphosB. Hdt. Trag. Plb. Mosch. Ῑ̄̓όνιοςIon.ηονadj of a sea, SW. of Greece, traditionally named after IoIonianA. Pi. Hdt. E. Th. AR.masc.sb.Ionian SeaTh. Arist. Plu.

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Ῑ̓ώ
Headword (normalized):
ῑ̓ώ
Headword (normalized/stripped):
ιω
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Ῑ̓ώῙ̓οῦςfvoc.
Ῑ̓οῖ
acc.
Ῑ̓ώ
also
Ῑ̓οῦν
Hdt.
Iodaughter of Inakhos, seduced by Zeus, transformed into a heifer guarded by Argus, then pursued by a gadfly through Europe and Asia to Egypt, where she bore EpaphosB. Hdt. Trag. Plb. Mosch. Ῑ̄̓όνιοςIon.ηονadj of a sea, SW. of Greece, traditionally named after IoIonianA. Pi. Hdt. E. Th. AR.masc.sb.Ionian SeaTh. Arist. Plu.
IDX:
18769
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-18770
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