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Κρητῶν δʼ Ἰδομενεὺς δουρὶ κλυτὸς ἡγεμόνευεν,

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Ἰδομενεὺς 1 w 17
δουρὶ 1 w 22
κλυτὸς 1 w 28
ἡγεμόνευεν 1 w 38

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Κρής
Cretan, Il. 2.645, etc.: prov., ὁ Κρὴς τὸν πόντον (sc. ἀγνοεῖ), of those who feign ignorance, Alcm. 115, cf. Str. 10.4.17:—fem. Κρῆσσα, ης, Sapph. 54: in pl., title of play by Aeschylus: as Adj., Cretan, Κρῆτα τρόπον Simon. 31; Κρὴς ταῦρος Apollod. 2.5.7; μητρὸς . . Κρήσσης S. Aj. 1295:—regul. Adj. Κρήσιος, α, ον, Id. Tr. 119, E. Hipp. 372 (both lyr.), Limen. 39, etc.:—more freq. Κρητικός, ή, όν (q.v.).

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Ἰδομενεύς
Ἰδομενεύς (ι) (ἀγαπήνωρ, ἀγαυός , ἀγὸς ἀνδρῶν, ἀγακλυτός , ἄναξ, ἀρήϊος, ἀτάλαντος Ἄρηϊ, δαΐφρων, δουρικλυτός, μεσαιπόλιος ). Son of Deucalion-1 and leader of the Cretans Il. 2.645; described by Helen to Priam Il. 3.230; visited by Agamemnon in his inspection Il. 4.252; accepts Hector's challenge but does not get the lot Il. 7.165; Poseidon reproaches him Il. 13.219, he urges Meriones to the fight 249, slays Othryoneus 363, slays Asius-2 384 , slays Alcathous 424 , fights Aeneas 500 ; slays Erymas-1 Il. 16.345; strikes Hector Il. 17.605, retreats to the ships 624; while watching the chariot-race is abused by Aias-2 Il. 23.474; etc.: brought his surviving comrades safe home Od. 3.191; in Odysseus's tale to Athene Od. 13.259, in Odysseus's tale to Eumaeus Od. 14.237, in Eumaeus's comment 382, and in Odysseus 's tale to Penelope Od. 19.181 , 190.
Κρῆτες
Κρῆτες Greek. The Cretans Il. 2.645 , Il. 3.230, 231, Il. 4.251, 265, Il. 13.219, 221, 255, 259, 274, 311, Il. 23.450, 482: Od. 14.205, 234, 382.

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δουρικλυτός
δουρικλυτός [as δουρικλειτός. + κλυτός.] = δουρικλειτός. Epithet of Idomeneus Il. 2.645, 650, Il. 5.45, Il. 13.210, 467, 476.– Of Tlepolemus Il. 2.657. Of Meges Il. 5.72. Of Diomedes Il. 11.368.– Of Odysseus Il. 11.396, 401, 661 = Il. 16.26. Of the Lesser Aias Il. 14.446. Of Automedon Il. 16.472. Of Meriones Il. 16.619. Of Achilles Il. 21.233. Of Peiraeus Od. 15.544, Od. 17.71.
ἡγεμονεύω
ἡγεμονεύω [ἡγεμών.] 1 To act as guide or pilot, show the way: θεός τις ἡγεμόνευεν Od. 9.142, Od. 10.141. Cf. Od. 17.194. With dat., to guide (a person), show (him) the way: δεῦρό οἱ ἡγεμόνευεν Od. 17.372. Cf. Od. 10.445. With cognate acc., to show (the way): ὁδὸν ἡγεμονεύσω Od. 6.261, Od. 7.30. Cf. Od. 10.501. 2 To lead the way, act as leader, take the lead: Τηλέμαχος πρόσθʼ ἡγεμόνευεν Od. 22.400. With dat.: τοῖσιν ἡγεμόνευεν Od. 3.386, Od. 8.4 = 421, Od. 23.293. With dat. and cognate acc.: τοῖσιν ὁδὸν ἡγεμόνευεν Od. 24.225. Sim.: ὅτʼ ἀνὴρ ὀχετηγὸς ὕδατι ῥόον ἡγεμονεύῃ (guides the flow) Il. 21.258. 3 To lead the way, give a lead, in a course of action: τῇ ἴμεν ᾗ κε σὺ ἡγεμονεύῃς Il. 15.46. 4 To precede a person by an interval of time: Ὀδυσσεὺς ὕστερος, αὐτὰρ Τηλέμαχος πρόσθʼ ἡγεμόνευεν Od. 24.155. 5 To be the leader, commander or chief of. a With genit.: λοκρῶν Il. 2.527, τῆς ἑτέρης [στιχός] Il. 16.179. Cf. Il. 2.540, 552, 645, 657, etc. b With dat.: Τρωσίν Il. 2.816. 6 Absol., to act as chief or leader, lead one's men Il. 13.53, Il. 16.92.