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Κρόνος
Κρόνοςουm Kronosa Titan, son of Gaia and Ouranos, whom he castrated w. a sickle; ruler of the gods, overthrown by his son Zeus; his reign provbl. for a golden or very remote ageHom.pejor., ref. to a personKronos, Old FogeyAr. Pl.specif., as nickname of the philosopher DiodorusCall.epigr. Saturnref. to the Roman godPlb. Plu. Saturnref. to the planetArist. Κρονίδηςουep.ᾱοIon.εω
dial.Κρονίδᾱς
Aeol.Κρονίδαις
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son of Kronosref. to ZeusHom. Hes. Eleg. Lyr. Hdt.oracle E. pl.sons of Kronosref. to Zeus, Poseidon, HadesCall.
Κρονίωνωνοςalsoονοςmsts. metri grat. son of Kronosref. to ZeusHom. Hes. hHom. Tyrt. Pi. Theoc. ΚρόνιοςIon.η ονadj of or relating to Kronosof a sickleof Kronosused to castrate OuranosCall.of a hill, nr. OlympiaPi.of a sea, ref. to the AdriaticAR.neut.sb.hill of Kronosnr. OlympiaPi. X.of lawsof Kronosi.e. very oldCall.neut.pl.sb.pejor.antediluvian attitudesAr. masc.sb.son of Kronosref. to ZeusA. Pi. B. E.ref. to PoseidonPi.ref. to PanE. masc.sb.Kroniosas the name of a month, equiv. to Hekatombaion, in which the festival of Kronos was celebratedPlu. Κρόνιαωνn.plfestival of KronosD.at RomeSaturnaliaPlu. Κρονιάδεςωνf.pl at RomeSaturnaliaPlu. Κρονικόςή όνadj of equality of rightsexisting in the age of KronosPlu. of the mental blindness of old menprehistoric, antediluvianAr.of a poet's subjectshoary, outdatedPl. of the Roman festivalof the SaturnaliaPlu.

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Cronus
old fool (Cronos)

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Κρόνοςουm Kronosa Titan, son of Gaia and Ouranos, whom he castrated w. a sickle; ruler of the gods, overthrown by his son Zeus; his reign provbl. for a golden or very remote ageHom.pejor., ref. to a personKronos, Old FogeyAr. Pl.specif., as nickname of the philosopher DiodorusCall.epigr. Saturnref. to the Roman godPlb. Plu. Saturnref. to the planetArist. Κρονίδηςουep.ᾱοIon.εω
dial.Κρονίδᾱς
Aeol.Κρονίδαις
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son of Kronosref. to ZeusHom. Hes. Eleg. Lyr. Hdt.oracle E. pl.sons of Kronosref. to Zeus, Poseidon, HadesCall.
Κρονίωνωνοςalsoονοςmsts. metri grat. son of Kronosref. to ZeusHom. Hes. hHom. Tyrt. Pi. Theoc. ΚρόνιοςIon.η ονadj of or relating to Kronosof a sickleof Kronosused to castrate OuranosCall.of a hill, nr. OlympiaPi.of a sea, ref. to the AdriaticAR.neut.sb.hill of Kronosnr. OlympiaPi. X.of lawsof Kronosi.e. very oldCall.neut.pl.sb.pejor.antediluvian attitudesAr. masc.sb.son of Kronosref. to ZeusA. Pi. B. E.ref. to PoseidonPi.ref. to PanE. masc.sb.Kroniosas the name of a month, equiv. to Hekatombaion, in which the festival of Kronos was celebratedPlu. Κρόνιαωνn.plfestival of KronosD.at RomeSaturnaliaPlu. Κρονιάδεςωνf.pl at RomeSaturnaliaPlu. Κρονικόςή όνadj of equality of rightsexisting in the age of KronosPlu. of the mental blindness of old menprehistoric, antediluvianAr.of a poet's subjectshoary, outdatedPl. of the Roman festivalof the SaturnaliaPlu.
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urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-23592
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