κόρη
κόρη
κόρη, ἡ,
rarely κόρᾱ, even in Attic
fem. of κόρος, κοῦρος
a maiden, maid, damsel, Lat. puella, Il., Soph., etc.
a bride, young wife, Hom., Eur.
a daughter, κοῦραι Διός Il.; κ. Διός, of Athene, Aesch.:—in voc., κούρα my daughter, Aesch., Soph.
the pupil of the eye, Lat. pupula, because a little image appears therein, Eur., Ar.
a long sleeve reaching over the hand, Xen.
Κόρη, Doric Κόρα, Ionic Κούρη, ἡ, Cora, the Daughter (of Demeter), name under which Persephone (Proserpine) was worshipped in Attica, τῇ Μητρὶ καὶ τῇ Κούρῃ Hdt., etc.; Δημήτηρ καὶ Κόρη Xen., etc.
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a maiden, maid; pupil of the eye
Persephone, daughter of Demeter (LSJ κόρη)
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