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οὔπω
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οὐραῖος
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Οὐρανίδης
οὐράνιος
Οὐράνιος
οὐρανίσκος
οὐρανίωνες
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οὐράνιος
οὐράνιοςIon.ηονalsoος ονadjof or relating to heavenof gods and things relating to themheavenly, celestialhHom. S. E.opp. chthonicLyr.adesp. Pl. Plu.as epith. of particular deitiesPi.fr. Hdt. S. E.of GodNT.neut.pl.sb.heavenly thingsopp. earthly or humanPl. of or relating to the skyof the vault or mansion, the light, airof the heavensTrag. Tim.of stars and other bodiesin the skySimon. A. Pi. Pl.of weather phenomenainfrom the skyPi. S. E. Ar. Plb.of a portent or visionX. AR. NT. Plu.of a divine statue fallen to earthE.neut.pl.sb.heavenly bodies or phenomenaesp. as a subject for studyPl. X. Arist. Plu.hyperbol.as high or wide as the skyof a mountain, tree branch, wallstowering sky-highPi. E.of shouting in supplication, laments, flames of disasterreaching to high heavenA. S.in the direction of the skyof the leap of a fawn; quasi-advbl., of a leg flung by a dancerskyward, high in the airE. Ar.of a nooseon highE. advbl.phr.οὐράνιον ὅσονas high or great as heavenref. to shouting, making a mistakeAr. οὐρανίᾱνfem.acc.advskyward, high in the airref. to a dancer kicking outAr. οὐράνιαneut.pl.advto high heavenref. to a noise soundingE.

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heavenly, of or in heaven, dwelling in heaven

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οὐράνιος

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