eJkatevrwse
eJka±tevrwse , Adv. to each side, each way, both ways, Plat ., Xen.
JEkavth
JEkavth , hJ , ( e{ka±to" ) HecaáteÆ , the Far-darter, Hes .; later, identified with Artemis.
II. \Ekavth" dei`pnon HecateÕs dinner, a meal set out by rich persons at the foot of her statue on the 30th of each month for beggars and paupers, Ar.
eJkathbelevth"
eJka±th-belevth" , ou, oJ , = sq. , Il.
eJka±th-bovlo" , on , ( eJkav", bavllw ) far-shooting, epith. of Apollo, Hom. , Hes. ; as Subst. the Far-darter, Il.
e{kati
e{ka<Eth>ti , Dor. and Att. for e{khti .
eJkatogkavrhno"
eJka±tog-kavrhno" , on , ( kavrhnon ) = sq. , Aesch.
eJkatogkefavla"
eJka±tog-kefavla" , gen. a, oJ , ( kefalhv ) hundred-headed, Pind .: so eJkatog-kevfalo" , on , Eur. , Ar.
eJkatovgceiro"
eJka±tovg-ceiro" , on , ( ceivr ) hundred-handed, of Briareus, Il.: eJkatovg-ceir, oJ, hJ , Plut.
eJkatovzugo"
eJka±tov-zuØgo" , on , ( zugovn ) with 100 benches for rowers, Il.
eJkatombaiwvn
eJkatombaiwvn , w`no", oJ , the month Hecatombaeon, the first of the Att. year, answering to the last half of July and the first half of August, Att. From eJkatovmbh
eJkatovmbh
eJka±tovm-bh , hJ , ( eJkatovn, bou`" ) properly an offering of a hundred oxen, but generally, a great public sacrifice: thus, in Il. we find a hecatomb of twelve oxen, in Od. of eighty-one.
eJkatovmboio"
eJka±tovm-boio" , on , ( bou`" ) worth a hundred beeves, Il.
eJkatovmpedo"
eJka±tovm-pedo" , on , ( pouv" ) measuring a hundred feet, Il.
eJkatovmpoli"