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λᾶας
λᾶαςλᾶοςmacc.
λᾶαν
also
λᾶα
Call.
dat.
λᾶι
du.nom.
λᾶε
pl.nom.
λᾶες
gen.
λᾱ́ων
ep.dat.
λᾱ́εσσι
alsoλᾶοςουm.f.Corinn.sg.only gen.
λᾱ́ου
S.
pl.nom.
λᾶοι
Call.acc.
λᾱ́ους
Hes.fr. Simon.Boeot.fem.dat.
λᾱ́ῡς
loose stonestone, rock, boulderesp. used as a missileHom. Simon. E. Corinn. Hellenist.poet.rolled uphill by Sisyphos in the underworld, as an eternal punishmentOd. piece of stoneused in constructionstoneHom. hHom. Call.mass of stoneas a natural feature in the landscapestone, rockS.created through metamorphosis of objects or living beingsHom. B.fr. Call.pl.w. play on λᾱός people, ref. to humans created through metamorphosis of stones thrown by Deukalion, son of Prometheus, and his wife Pyrrhastone-peopleHes.fr. Call.

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stone

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λᾶας
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λᾶας
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λαας
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λᾶαςλᾶοςmacc.
λᾶαν
also
λᾶα
Call.
dat.
λᾶι
du.nom.
λᾶε
pl.nom.
λᾶες
gen.
λᾱ́ων
ep.dat.
λᾱ́εσσι
alsoλᾶοςουm.f.Corinn.sg.only gen.
λᾱ́ου
S.
pl.nom.
λᾶοι
Call.acc.
λᾱ́ους
Hes.fr. Simon.Boeot.fem.dat.
λᾱ́ῡς
loose stonestone, rock, boulderesp. used as a missileHom. Simon. E. Corinn. Hellenist.poet.rolled uphill by Sisyphos in the underworld, as an eternal punishmentOd. piece of stoneused in constructionstoneHom. hHom. Call.mass of stoneas a natural feature in the landscapestone, rockS.created through metamorphosis of objects or living beingsHom. B.fr. Call.pl.w. play on λᾱός people, ref. to humans created through metamorphosis of stones thrown by Deukalion, son of Prometheus, and his wife Pyrrhastone-peopleHes.fr. Call.
IDX:
24007
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-24008
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