ejpwvmosa
ejpwvmosa , aor. I of ejpovmnumi .
ejpwvmoto"
ejpwvmoto" , on , ( ejpovmnumi ) on oath, sworn, Soph.
II. pass. witness of oaths, Id.
ejpwnumiva
ejpwnuØmiva , Ion. -ivh , hJ , ( ejpwvnumo" ) a surname, namegiven after some person or thing, Lat. cognomen , as Polynices, (from poluv", nei`ko" ), Aesch. ; ejp. poiei`sqai, qevsqai to take a surname, Hdt .; kalei`sqai ejpwnumivhn ejpiv tino" after some one, Id.; ejcein ejp. ajpov tino" Id., Thuc. ; ejp. scei`n cwvra" to have the naming of it, i.e. have it named after one, Id.; with inf. added, ejp. e[cei ei\naiv ti he has a name for being, may be said to be, Plat.
2. generally, a name, Hdt .; and ejpwnuvmion
ejpwnuvmion
ejpwnuvmion , tov , = foreg., Plut. ; and ejpwnuvmio"
ejpwnuvmio"
ejpwnuvmio" , a, on , poët. for sq. , called by the name of, tinov" Hdt. From ejpwvnumo"
ejpwvnumo"
ejp-wvnuØmo" , on , ( o[numa , Aeol. for o[noma ) given as a name, tw`/ jOduseu;" o[nomÆ ejpwvnumo" Odysseus is the name given him, Od.; jAlkuovnhn kaleveskon ejpwvnumon Alcyoné they called her by name, Il.;
jArhvth dÆ o[nomÆ ejsti;n ejpwvnumon Areµte (the Desired) is the name given her, Od.
2.
named besides, surnamed,
Hdt.
3.
named after
a person or thing,
c. gen
., Id.,
Trag.
; also,
ejp. ejpiv tino"
Hdt.
II.
act.
giving ones name to
a thing or person,
ejpwvnumon
(
sc.
to; savko"
),
which gives
thee
thy name
(of Eurysaces),
Soph.
2.
at Athens,
oiJ ejpwvnumoi
(
sc.
h{rwe"
), the heroes
after whom the Attic
fulaiv
had their names,
Dem.
b.
a[rcwn ejp
. the first Archon,
who gave
his name to the current year.
ejpwpavw
ejp-wpavw , ( wjpavomai ) to observe, watch, Aesch.
ejpwvptwn
ejpwvptwn , impf. of ejpoptavw .
ejpw`rsa , aor. I of ejpovrnumi ; ejpw`rto , 3 sing. Ep. aor. 2 pass.
ejpwruvw
ejp-wruvw »u<Eth>1/4 , to howl at, Anth.