aijgiv-knhmo" , on , ( ai[x, knhvmh ) goat-shanked, Anth.
aijgikorei`"
aijgi-korei`" , evwn, oiJ , goatherds; name of one of the four old Attic Tribes, Hdt. , Eur. (If from ai[x, korevnnumi , the literal sense would be goat-feeders.)
aijgivliy
aijgiv-liy »giØ1/4, iØpo", oJ, hJ , ( ai[x, leivpw ) destitute even of goats, hence steep, sheer, pevtrh Il.
ai[gilo"
ai[giØlo" , hJ , ( ai[x ) a herb of which goats are fond, Theocr.
Ai[gina
Ai[gi<Eth>na , h", hJ , Aegina, Il., etc. ; also Aijginaivh ( sc. nh`so" ) Hdt. :hence, Aijginhvth" , ou, oJ , fem. -h`ti" , ido" , an Aeginetan, Id., etc. : Adj. Aijginai`o" , a, on , of Aegina, Thuc ., etc.
aijginomeuv"
aijgiØ-nomeuv" , evw", oJ , ( ai[x, nevmw ) a goatherd, Anth.
aijginovmo"
aijgiØ-novmo" , on , ( ai[x, nevmw ) feeding goats: as Subst. a goatherd, Anth.
II. aijgivnomo" (proparox.), pass. browsed by goats, botavnh Id.
aijgivoco"
aijgiv-oco" , on , ( e[cw ) Aegis-bearing, of Zeus, Hom.
aijgipovdh"
aijgiØ-povdh" , ou, oJ , ( ai[x, pouv" ) goat-footed, h. Hom.
aijgivpou"
aijgiv-pou" , podo", oJ, hJ , = foreg., Hdt.
aijgivpuro"
aijgiv-puØro" , oJ , or aijgiv-puron , tov , a plant of which goats were fond, perh. buckwheat, Theocr.
aijgiv"
aijgiv" , ivdo", hJ , ( ai[x ):
I. the aegis or shield of Zeus, described in Il. 5. 738 sqq. The aegis on statues of Athena is a short cloak of goat-skin, covered with scales, set with the Gorgons head, and fringed with snakes, v. Hdt. 4. 189.
2.
a goatskin coat,
Eur.
II.
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ai[x
II
)
a rushing storm, hurricane,
Aesch.
aijglavei"
aijglavei" , contr. aijgla`" , Dor. for aijglhvei" , Pind.