πρών
πρών
gen. and dat. πρῶνος, πρῶνι, not πρωνός, πρωνί for it is contr. from πρεών
a foreland, headland, Lat. promontorium, Il.; the pl. is πρώονες from the lengthd. form πρώων, Il.:—in Aesch. Pers. 132, ἀμφοτέρας πρῶνα κοινὸν αἴας the foreland common to both continents is perh. the Chersonese; and Aesch. 879, πρὼν ἅλιος the peninsula of Asia Minor.