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ἦτορ

Third declension Noun; Neuter 자동번역 Transliteration:

Principal Part: ἦτορ ἤτορος

Structure: ἠτορ (Stem)

Etym.: in Hom. always in nom. or acc.

Sense

  1. the heart, as the seat of life, passion, desire, etc.

Declension

Third declension

The inflection forms above were generated by rules and some usages of them were not attested.

Due to a bug of system, some forms may display wrong accents.

Examples

  • ἐμ μένεοσ δ’ ἄρα τοῦ γε κελαινὸν πίμπλαται ἦτορ· (Hesiod, Shield of Heracles, Book Sh. 39:2)
  • Ἁλίου τε γαμβρῷ χολώ[σατ’ ἦτορ, ὕφαινέ τε ποταινίαν μῆτιν, εἶπέν τε· (Bacchylides, , dithyrambs, ode 17 3:3)
  • ὃσ δέ κεν αὐτὸσ ἕληται ἀναιδείηφι πιθήσασ, καί τε σμικρὸν ἐόν, τό γ’ ἐπάχνωσεν φίλον ἦτορ. (Hesiod, Works and Days, Book WD 40:8)
  • ἐπὶ δ’ αἴθοπα πινέμεν οἶνον, ἐν σκιῇ ἑζόμενον, κεκορημένον ἦτορ ἐδωδῆσ, ἀντίον ἀκραέοσ Ζεφύρου τρέψαντα πρόσωπα, κρήνησ τ’ αἰενάου καὶ ἀπορρύτου, ἥτ’ ἀθόλωτοσ, τρὶσ ὕδατοσ προχέειν, τὸ δὲ τέτρατον ἱέμεν οἴνου. (Hesiod, Works and Days, Book WD 65:3)
  • γείνατο δ’ αὖ Κύκλωπασ ὑπέρβιον ἦτορ ἔχοντασ, Βρόντην τε Στερόπην τε καὶ Ἄργην ὀβριμόθυμον, οἳ Ζηνὶ βροντήν τε δόσαν τεῦξάν τε κεραυνόν. (Hesiod, Theogony, Book Th. 15:1)

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