ajrgiØnovei" , essa, en , Ep. form of ajrgov" , white, epith. of Rhodian cities, from their chalky hills, Il.
ajrgiovdou"
ajrgi-ovdou" , ovdonto", oJ, hJ , white-toothed, white-tusked Hom.
ajrgipovdh"
ajrgi-povdh" , ou, oJ , = sq. , civmaro" Anth.
ajrgivpou"
ajrgiv-pou" , oJ, hJ , -poun , tov , ( ajrgov" ) swift-footed, Il., Soph.
a[rgma
a[rgma , ato", tov , ( a[rcw ) only in pl. a[rgmata , = ajpavrgmata, ajparcaiv , the firstlings at a sacrifice, Od.
jArgovqen
jArgovqen , Adv. from Argos, Soph ., Eur.
jArgolivzw
jArgolivzw , f. Att. iw` , to take part with the Argives, Xen.
jArgoliv"
jArgoliv" ( sub. gh` ) , ivdo", hJ , a district in Peloponnesus, Hdt ., etc.
2. as Adj. , oJ, hJ , of Argolis, Argolic, Aesch .; also jArgolikov" , hv, ovn , Plut.
ajrgopoiov"
ajrgo-poiov" , ovn , ( poievw ) making idle, Plut.
[Argo"
[Argo" , eo", tov , name of several Greek cities, of which the Peloponnesian is the best known, called by Hom. jA. jAcaiikovn , to distinguish it from jA. Pelasgikovn . The former name comprehends all Argolis; the latter, all Thessaly.
ajrgov", jARGO vS
jARGO vS , hv, ovn , shining, bright, glistening, Lat. nitidus , Il.: white, Arist. (Hence come a[rguro", a[rgi<Eth>lo" .)
II. povda" ajrgoiv , as epith. of hounds, swift-footed, because all swift motion causes a kind of glancing or flickering light, Hom.
ajrgov"
ajrgov" , ovn , ( contr. from aj-ergov" ) not working the ground, living without labour, Hdt .; then, generally, inactive, slothful, idle, lazy, Soph ., etc. : c. gen. rei, idle at a thing, free from it, Eur. , Plat. ;also, ajrgovterai ej" to; dra`n Thuc.
2. of land, lying fallow or untilled, Xen .; of money, unemployed, yielding no return, Dem . Adv. ajrgw`" Xen.