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a[-wro" (A), on , ( w{ra ) untimely, unseasonable, Lat. intempestivus , Aesch ., Eur. :— c. gen ., ghvrw" ajwrovtera things unbecoming old age, Plut. 2. unripe. a[wro" pro;" gavmon Id.
II. without youthful freshness, ugly, Xen ., Plat.

a[wro"

a[wro" (B), on , ( ajeivrw , cf. met-evwro" ) pendulous, waving about, of the plektavnai or polypus-like legs of Scylla, Od.

a[wrto

a[wrto , Eq. plqpf. pass. of ajeivrw .

jAwv"

jAwv" , hJ , Dor. for jHwv", {Ew" .

jAwsfovro"

jAwsfovro" , oJ , Dor. for \Ewsfovro" .

ajwtevw

ajwtevw , ( a[w to sleep) only in pres. , to sleep well, Hom.

a[wton

a[wton , tov , and a[wto", oJ , fine wool, flock, oijo;" a[wton , or without oijov" , the sheeps finest wool, Hom .; livnoio lepto;n a[wton the delicate flock of flax, i.e. the finest linen, Il.

II. metaph. the finest, best of its kind, the flower of a thing, a[wto" zwa`" the flower of life, Pind. ; Carivtwn a[wto" their choisest gift, Id. (Deriv. uncertain.)

Liddell, H. G., and Scott, Abridged Greek-English Lexicon, (Oxford: Oxford University Press) 1992.


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