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κυκλόεις
κύκλος
κυκλοσοβέω
κυκλοτερής
κυκλοφορίᾱ
κυκλόω
κύκλωμα
κύκλωσις
κυκλωτός
κύκλωψ
Κύκλωψ
κύκνειον
κυκνόμορφος
κυκνόπτερος
κύκνος
Κύκνος
κυκόων
κυλικεῖον
κυλινδέω
κυλίνδησις
κύλινδρος
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Κύκλωψ
Κύκλωψωποςm pl.Cyclopesmythol. race of large, strong and uncivilised beings in human form, usu. one-eyedOd. Tyrt. Pi.fr. E.Cyc. Th. Pl.as builders of the walls of Mycenae and TirynsB. E.sg.Cyclopsref. to Polyphemos, son of Poseidon, blinded by OdysseusOd. E.Cyc. Theoc. Plu.as wooer of GalateiaAr. Hellenist.poet.as nickname given to a man, for his looksPlu. pl.Cyclopesref. to Arges, Brontes and Steropes, one-eyed sons of Ouranos and Gaia, blacksmiths who made Zeus' thunderboltsHes. E. Call. AR. Κυκλώπιονουndimin. as voc. address to Polyphemosdear little CyclopsE.Cyc. ΚυκλώπιοςalsoΚυκλώπειοςᾱ ονadj of the jawsof the Cyclopsref. to PolyphemosE.Cyc. of walls, a gateway, at Mycenae or ArgosCyclopeani.e. built by the CyclopesPi.fr. E.of the land or city of Mycenae or ArgosE.of the handsof the Cyclopesas buildersE. Κυκλωπίςίδοςfem.adj of a hearth, meton. for the palace in which it standsCyclopeanE. Κυκλωπικῶςadv in the manner of the Cyclopesref. to living by one's own personal rulesArist.

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a Cyclops

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Headword:
Κύκλωψ
Headword (normalized):
κύκλωψ
Headword (normalized/stripped):
κυκλωψ
IDX:
23783
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-23784
Key:
Κύκλωψ

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