ὀπωρινός
ὀπωρ-ινός, ή, όν,
A). of ὀπώρα or late summer, ἀστέρ’ ὀπωρινῷ ἐναλίγκιον, i. e. Sirius, the star whose rising marked the beginning of that season (v. ὀπώρα), ; 5.5 ἦμαρ 16.385 ; βορέης 21.346 , ; 5.328 ὄμβρος Op. 674 , 677 ; ὄρχατοι Fr. 896 ; δέλφαξ Fr. 506.4 ; πυλαία SIG 239 C 31 , al. (Delph., iv B. C.). [In the last syll. is always long (by position in ), and the penult. is long also, metri gr.: when the ult. is short, the penult. also is short, as in 21.346 Op. 674 ; in Att. ῐ always ; cf. μετοπωρινός.]