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ἑλείτης
ἔλεκτο
ἐλελεῦ
ἐλελίζω1
ἐλελίζω2
ἐλελίστροφε
ἐλελισφακίτης
ἐλελίσφακον
ἐλελίσφακος
ἐλελίχθημα
ἐλελίχθων
ἐλελόγχειν
ἐλελύζω
ἕλεμα
ἔλεμος
ἑλέναυς
ἑλένη
Ἑλένια
ἑλένιον
ἑλένιος
Ἑλενοφόντης
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ἐλελίχθων
ἐλελίχθ-ων
,
ον
, gen.
ονος
,(
ἐλελίζω
*a)
A).
earth-shaking
,
τετραορία
Pi.
P.
2.4
;
Ἐλέλιχθον
, i.e. Poseidon, ib.
6.50
:—in
S.
Ant.
153
Dionysus is called
ὁ Θήβας ἐ
. because
the ground shook
beneath the feet of his dancing bands.
ShortDef
shaking the earth
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Headword:
ἐλελίχθων
Headword (normalized):
ἐλελίχθων
Headword (normalized/stripped):
ελελιχθων
IDX:
33579
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:lsj-33580
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{'content': '<div class="entry"> <span class="orth greek">ἐλελίχθ-ων</span>, <span class="itype greek">ον</span>, gen. <span class="itype greek">ονος</span>,(<span class="foreign greek">ἐλελίζω</span> *a) <div style="margin-top: 1.0em;" class="sense depth-1"> <span><strong>A).</strong></span> <span class="tr" style="font-weight: bold;">earth-shaking</span>, <span class="quote greek">τετραορία</span> <a class="bibl" target="_blank" data-urn="urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0033.tlg002.perseus-grc1:2:4" href="https://catalog-api-dev.scaife.eldarion.com/urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0033.tlg002.perseus-grc1:2.4/canonical-url/"> <span class="author" style="font-variant: small-caps;">Pi.</span> <span class="title" style="font-style: italic;">P.</span> 2.4 </a> ; <span class="foreign greek">Ἐλέλιχθον</span>, i.e. Poseidon, ib.<a class="bibl" target="_blank" data-urn="urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0033.tlg002.perseus-grc1:6:50" href="https://catalog-api-dev.scaife.eldarion.com/urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0033.tlg002.perseus-grc1:6.50/canonical-url/"> 6.50 </a>:—in <a class="bibl" target="_blank" data-urn="urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0011.tlg002.perseus-grc1:153" href="https://catalog-api-dev.scaife.eldarion.com/urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0011.tlg002.perseus-grc1:153/canonical-url/"> <span class="author" style="font-variant: small-caps;">S.</span> <span class="title" style="font-style: italic;">Ant.</span> 153 </a> Dionysus is called <span class="foreign greek">ὁ Θήβας ἐ</span>. because <span class="tr" style="font-weight: bold;">the ground shook</span> beneath the feet of his dancing bands.</div> </div><br><br>'}