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ἀνδράσι Πυγμαίοισι φόνον καὶ κῆρα φέρουσαι·

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Πυγμαίοισι 1 w 17
φόνον 1 w 22
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κῆρα 1 w 29
φέρουσαι 1 w 37

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πυγμαῖος
II Πυγμαῖοι, οἱ, the Pygmies, a fabulous race of dwarfs on the upper Nile, said to have been warred on and destroyed by cranes, Il. 3.6, Arist. HA 597a6, cf. Hdt. l.c.

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Πυγμαῖοι
Πυγμαῖοι A supposed (dwarfish) race represented as warred on by cranes Il. 3.6.

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ἀνήρ
ἀνήρ (ᾶ), ἀνδρός, ὁ. Genit. ἀνέρος Il. 3.61, Il. 5.649, etc.: Od. 1.161, 218, etc. Dat. ἀνέρι Il. 16.516, 716, etc.: Od. 1.292, Od. 2.223, etc. Acc. ἀνέρα Il. 13.131, Il. 16.215, etc. Voc. ἆνερ Il. 24.725. Nom. dual ἀνέρε Il. 12.421, 447, etc. Acc. ἀνέρε Il. 11.328. Nom. pl. ἀνέρες Il. 2.1, 604, etc. : Od. 1.176, Od. 3.471, etc. Dat. ἄνδρεσσι Il. 5.546, 874, etc.: Od. 1.358, Od. 10.120, etc. Acc. ἀνέρας Il. 1.262, Il. 2.554, etc.: Od. 11.630, Od. 13.261, etc. 1 a A man in general: ἄναξ ἀνδρῶν Il. 1.7, περὶ ἀνδρῶν (beyond all men) Il. 21.215. Cf. Il. 2.198, Il. 3.429, Il. 5.37, Il. 9.197, etc.: ἄνδρα μοι ἔννεπε Od. 1.1, ἄνδρες ἂψ ἐγένοντο Od. 10.395. Cf. Od. 2.91, Od. 4.363, Od. 8.223, Od. 9.494, etc. b Mankind, man: ὀϊζυρώτερον ἀνδρός Il. 17.446. c Quasi-pronominal = one, anyone: ὅσσον ἀ. ἴδεν Il. 5.770. Cf. Il. 4.539, Il. 19.183, Il. 20.97, etc.: νεμεσσήσαιτό κεν ἀ. Od. 1.228. Cf. Od. 3.231, Od. 8.139, Od. 15.400, etc. d With a qualifying sb.: ἀ. βουληφόρος (a councillor) Il. 1.144, αἰπόλοι ἄνδρες (goatherds) Il. 2.474. Cf. Il. 3.170, Il. 4.187, Il. 6.315, Il. 9.524, etc.: ἀοιδὸς ἀ. Il. 20.267. Cf. Od. 8.584, Od. 9.126, Od. 14.102, Od. 15.427, etc. e With a proper name (cf. φώς 2): ἀνέρος λαομέδοντος Il. 5.649. Cf. Il. 11.92: Od. 7.22. f With ethnic words: Σίντιες ἄνδρες (the Sintians) Il. 1.594. Cf. Il. 3.6, Il. 5.779, Il. 10.487, etc.: Φοῖνιξ ἀ. (a Phoenician) Od. 14.288. Cf. Od. 3.31, Od. 6.3, Od. 14.263, etc. 2 Specifically. a A man as distinguished from a woman: πόλεμος ἄνδρεσσι μελήσει Il. 6.492. Cf. Il. 7.139, Il. 9.134, Il. 24.707, etc.: Od. 1.358, Od. 4.142, Od. 7.74, etc. b A husband Il. 3.140, Il. 14.504, Il. 19.295, etc.: Od. 1.292, Od. 6.181, Od. 7.68, etc. c A man as distigusihed from a god: Διὸς ἄγγελοι ἠδὲ καὶ ἀνδρῶν Il. 1.334. Cf. Il. 1.544, Il. 5.128, Il. 13.632, etc.: Ἀθήνη ἀνδρὶ ἐϊκυῖα Od. 8.194. Cf. Od. 1.28, Od. 13.112, Od. 16.265, etc. Sim. ἡμιθέων ἀνδρῶν Il. 12.22. With words indicative of mortality: βροτός Il. 5.361, Il. 18.85, etc.: Od. 4.397, Od. 5.129, etc.– θνητός Il. 10.403, Il. 16.441, etc.: Od. 10.306, Od. 16.196.– καταθνητός Il. 10.441. d A man as distinguished from a youth: ἤδη ἀ. [ἐστιν] Od. 19.160. Cf. Od. 11.449. e With words indicative of youthfulness, a youth: νέου ἀνδρός Il. 23.589. Cf. Il. 3.108: Od. 2.188, Od. 3.24, Od. 14.524, Od. 21.310, etc. f A man in the full sense of the term: ἀνέρες ἔστε (quit you like men) Il. 5.529, Il. 6.112, Od. 8.174, Il. 15.561, etc.
φέρω
φέρω Imp. pl. φέρτε Il. 9.171. 3 sing. pa. iterative φέρεσκε Od. 9.429. 3 pl. φέρεσκον Od. 10.108. From οἰ- Fut. οἴσω Il. 7.82 : Od. 15.448, Od. 22.101. 3 sing. οἵσει Il. 2.229, Il. 21.125 : Od. 19.24. 3 dual οἴσετον Il. 5.232. 1 pl. οἴσομεν Il. 3.104. 3 pl. οἴσουσι Il. 13.820, Il. 14.308, Il. 19.144 : Od. 3.204. Pple. οἴσων Od. 8.257, Od. 22.162. Infin. οἰσέμεν Il. 18.191. From ἐνεκ- 3 sing. aor. ἤνεικε Od. 18.300, Od. 22.493. ἔνεικε Il. 15.705, Il. 23.564 : Od. 4.436, Od. 5.246, 258, Od. 9.285, Od. 14.74, Od. 18.292, 295, 301, Od. 21.183. 1 pl. ἐνείκαμεν Od. 24.43. 3 pl. ἔνεικαν Il. 9.306, Il. 13.213, 453 : Od. 4.784, Od. 8.428, Od. 13.12, Od. 18.297. Subj. ἐνείκω Il. 6.258 : Od. 22.139, 487. 3 sing. ἐνείκῃ Od. 2.329. 3 sing. opt. ἐνείκαι Il. 18.147 : Od. 21.196. Imp. pl. ἐνείκατε Od. 8.393. Pple. ἐνείκας Il. 17.39. Infin. ἐνεῖκαι Il. 18.334 : Od. 18.286. Aor. imp. ἔνεικε Od. 21.178. Infin. ἐνεικέμεν (u.l. ἐνεγκέμεν) Il. 19.194. From οἰ- Aor. imp. οἶσε Od. 22.106, 481. 3 sing. οἰσέτω Il. 19.173 : Od. 8.255. 2 pl. οἴσετε Il. 3.103, Il. 15.718 : Od. 20.154. Infin. οἰσέμεν Od. 3.429. οἰσέμεναι Il. 3.120, Il. 23.564 : Od. 8.399, Od. 12.10, Od. 18.291. Mid. 2 sing. fut. οἴσῃ Il. 23.441. 3 pl. οἴσεται Il. 23.663, 667, 858. Pple. οἰσόμενος Il. 13.168, 248, 257. Fem. οἰσομένη Od. 19.504. Infin. οἴσεσθαι Il. 22.217. From ἐνεκ- 3 pl. aor. ἠνείκαντο Il. 9.127. (ἀνα-, ἀντι-, ἀπο-, ἐκ-, ἐπι-, ἐσ-, κατα-, προ-, συμ-, ὑπεκ-, ὑπο-) 1 To overcome the weight of, lift and sustain : χερμάδιον, δʼ οὐ δύο γʼ ἄνδρε φέροιεν Il. 5.303, Il. 20.286. 2 a To carry, bear, convey, take (in reference to material and immaterial things): ἀνὰ ἄστυ ὅρκια Il. 3.245, μῦθον Il. 10.288, τὸν ἑταῖροι ἔνεικαν (i.e. from the fight) Il. 13.213. Cf. Il. 6.69, Il. 7.78, Il. 16.671, Il. 20.108 (bear your point right onwards), Il. 24.119, etc. : οἴσουσι κλέος εὐρύ (will spread it far and wide) Od. 3.204, χαλκόν Od. 13.19. Cf. Od. 1.428, Od. 9.429, Od. 15.161, Od. 19.24, Od. 24.43, etc. In mid. : δόμεναι οἶκόνδε φέρεσθαι (to take home with me) Od. 1.317, δώσει δέ τι ἕν γε φέρεσθαι (to take with you) Od. 15.83, δόμεναι τάδε τόξα φέρεσθαι (i.e. to be his own) Od. 21.349. Cf. Il. 11.798, Il. 22.245, Il. 23.275 : Od. 15.378. b Of the limbs, etc. : ῥίμφα ἑ γοῦνα φέρει Il. 6.511= Il. 15.268. Cf. Il. 6.514, Il. 13.515, Il. 15.405, Il. 17.700, Il. 18.148, Il. 24.341 := Od. 1.97 = Od. 5.45, Od. 15.555. c Of fate Il. 9.411. 3 Of horses or mules, to draw (a chariot or waggon or a person or something therein) : ἵπποι ῥίμφʼ ἔφερον ἅρμα Il. 11.533, ἵπποι οἵ μʼ οἴσουσιν Il. 14.308. Cf. Il. 2.838, Il. 5.232, Il. 13.31, etc. : [ἡμίονοι] φέρον ἐσθῆτα καὶ αὐτήν Od. 6.83. Cf. Od. 7.2. 4 In reference to gestation, to carry, bear : ὅν τινα γαστέρι μήτηρ φέροι Il. 6.59. 5 Of inanimate objects, to carry, bear, bear along : κνίσην ἄνεμοι φέρον οὐρανὸν ἔσω Il. 8.549. Cf. Il. 11.156, Il. 12.254, etc. : ὥς σε φέρῃσι [σχεδίη] Od. 5.164. Cf. Od. 3.300, Od. 4.516, Od. 5.111, Od. 7.277, Od. 10.26, Od. 13.89, etc. 6 In pres. pple. with a finite vb., to take and . . . (cf. (10) and ἄγω I.9) : δὸς ταῦτα φέρων Od. 17.345. Cf. Od. 1.127= Od. 17.29, Od. 22.146, etc. 7 In pass., to be carried or borne along: πᾶν ἦμαρ φερόμην (fell) Il. 1.592. Cf. Il. 20.172, Il. 21.120 (to drift with the current), Il. 23.151 (to go its way): ἐπὶ σχεδίης φέρεσθαι Od. 7.274. Cf. Od. 5.331, Od. 7.253 (drifted), Od. 9.70, Od. 12.425, 442 (i.e. committed myself to chance), Od. 19.468 (let it slip from her hands), etc. To be borne forward, advance: ὅς τις ἐπὶ νηυσὶ φέροιτο Il. 15.743. 8 To bring or fetch (in reference to material and immaterial things): ἄποινα Il. 1.13, οἶνον Il. 6.258, εἰ μὴ δῶρα φέροι (were not offering them) Il. 9.515, φόως Il. 11.2, τεύχεα Il. 18.137. Cf. Il. 3.103, Il. 9.171, Il. 15.175, Il. 18.191, 555, etc.: Od. 1.408, Od. 2.329, Od. 3.429, 441, Od. 4.436, Od. 5.246, Od. 6.74, Od. 9.349, Od. 12.10, etc. In mid.: οἰσόμενος δόρυ Il. 13.168, 248. Cf. Il. 6.177, Il. 13.257, Il. 22.217 (see under κῦδος 2): Od. 2.410, Od. 19.504. 9 Of inanimate objects: οὓς ἐνθάδε νῆες ἔνεικαν Il. 9.306. Cf. Il. 13.453, etc. 10 In pres. pple. as under (6), to bring and . . . : δίφρον κατέθηκε φέρουσα Il. 3.425. Cf. Il. 9.331, Il. 12.222, etc.: Od. 1.136, 139, Od. 4.133, Od. 9.361, etc. 11 To win, get, gain, carry off: ἤ κε φέρῃσι μέγα κράτος Il. 18.308. In mid.: τοῦ κε παρὰ δῶρα φέροιο Il. 4.97, αἴ κε φερώμεθα χεῖρον ἄεθλον Il. 23.413. Cf. Il. 9.127, Il. 13.486, Il. 18.308, Il. 23.441, etc.: δαῖτα φέροντο Od. 10.124. 12 To bear with one or it the potency of (something), to bring, bring about, bring to bear, present, work, do: μητρὶ ἐπὶ ἦρα φέρων Il. 1.572, κακὰ Πριάμῳ φέρουσαι Il. 2.304, δεῖμα φέρων Δαναοῖσιν Il. 5.682. Cf. Il. 1.578, Il. 3.6, Il. 5.211, Il. 8.516, 541, Il. 12.332, Il. 22.31, etc.: Od. 3.74, 164, Od. 4.273, Od. 6.203, Od. 12.231, Od. 17.289, Od. 18.56, Od. 19.565, etc. 13 To bear as increase, produce: τῇ πλεῖστα φέρει ἄρουρα φάρμακα Od. 4.229, φέροι κεν ὥρια πάντα Od. 9.131. Cf. Od. 9.357, Od. 19.111. Sim. : ἄμπελοι, αἵ τε φέρουσιν οἶνον ἐριστάφυλον Od. 9.110. 14 To carry off, bear or snatch away: τῶν οὐκ ἄν τι φέροις Il. 1.301, ὑπὲκ θανάτοιο φέρονται (are snatched from the jaws of death) Il. 15.628. Cf. Il. 2.302, Il. 5.484 (see under ἄγω I.4), Il. 17.70 : Od. 8.409, Od. 12.99, Od. 14.207, Od. 15.19. In mid. : ἦ κεν ἔναρα φέρωμαι Il. 8.534. 15 To bear, endure: λυγρά Od. 18.135.
φόνος
φόνος -ου, ὁ [φον-, *φένω.] 1 Slaying, slaughter: λῆξαν φόνοιο Il. 6.107. Cf. Il. 19.214: Od. 21.4, Od. 22.63, Od. 24.169. 2 An instance or occurrence of this, a slaughter: φόνον Ἀχαιῶν δερκομένῳ Il. 14.140: πολέων φόνῳ ἀνδρῶν ἀντεβόλησας Od. 11.416. Cf. Od. 11.612, Od. 23.137, Od. 24.484. 3 The slaying or killing of a person: ἀχέουσα κασιγνήτοιο φόνοιο Il. 9.567. Cf. Il. 15.116, Il. 16.647, Il. 21.134: Od. 20.246, Od. 24.470. 4 In more general sense, death, bane: φόνον καὶ κῆρα (the two words hardly to be distinguished) Il. 2.352, Il. 3.6, Il. 5.652=Il. 11.443, φόνον ἤμυνε κρονίων Il. 13.783. Cf. Il. 16.144=Il. 19.391, Il. 17.365, 757, Il. 18.133: φόνον καὶ κῆρα Od. 2.165, Od. 4.273=Od. 8.513, Od. 17.82. Cf. Od. 2.325, Od. 4.771, 843, Od. 11.430, 444, Od. 16.234, 379, Od. 19.2 = 52, Od. 21.24, Od. 22.11, 380. 5 a Shed blood, gore: ἐρευγόμενοι φόνον αἵματος (a kind of genit. of material; app.= αἱματόεντα (cf. αἱματόεις 1..b)) Il. 16.162. b Blood shed abroad, gore (cf. φονή 1): κέατʼ ἐν φόνῳ Il. 24.610. Cf. Il. 10.298: Od. 22.376.