Θησεύς
ΘησεύςέωςIon.έοςep.ῆοςmnom.pl. Theseusson of Aigeus or Poseidon, mythol. king of Athens, husband of Phaidra, father of Hippolytos and slayer of the Minotaur
Il.pl.men like Theseusref. to champions in philosophical debatePl. Θησείᾱᾱςf Theseiaa place at Delphi named after Theseus
Plu. Θησεῖαωνn.pl festival of TheseusTheseia
Ar. Plu. Θησείδηςουdial.ᾱmdu.nom. son of Theseusref. to Oinopion
Plu.quot.Ion du.sons of Theseusref. to Akamas and DemophonE. pl.descendants of Theseusref. to the Athenians or their chiefsS. E. Θησεῖονουn sanctuary of Theseusat AthensTheseion
Th. Ar. Att.orats. Arist. Plu. Θησηίςίδοςalso contr.ΘησῇςῇδοςA.
fem.adj of the landof Theseusi.e. Attica
A. sb.Theseidtitle of an epic poemArist. Plu. sb.Theseanname of a hairstylePlu.
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Theseus
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