jIakcei`on
jIakcei`on , tov , ( [Iakco" ) a temple of Bacchus, Plut.
ijakcevw
ijakcevw, ijakchv , v. ijacevw , ijachv .
ijavkcio"
ijavkcio" , iva, ion , Bacchanalian, Soph. From [Iakco"
[Iakco"
[Iakco" , oJ , ( ijacevw ) Iacchus, mystic name of Bacchus, Ar. , etc.
2. a festal song in his honour, Hdt. , etc.
ijalemivstria
ija<Eth>lemivstria , Ion. ijhl- , hJ , a wailing woman, Aesch.
ijavlemo"
ijavlemo" »a<Eth>1/4 , Ion. ijhvl- , oJ , a wail, lament, dirge, Aesch ., Eur.
II. as Adj. , hapless, melancholy, Theocr. (Prob. from the cry ijhv .)
ijavllw, jIA vLLW
jIA vLLW , f. ija±lw` : aor. I i[hla : to send forth, oji>sto;n ajpo; neurh`fin i[allen Il.; ejpÆ ojneivata cei`ra" i[allon they put forth their hands to the dishes, Hom. ; peri; cersi; desmo;n i[hla threw chains around thy arms, Il.
2.
to attack, assail,
ajtimivh/sin ijavllein tinav
to assail
him with reproaches, Od.
3.
to send,
Theogn
.,
Aesch.
II.
intr.
(
sub.
eJautovn
),
to send oneself on,
i.e.
to flee, run, fly,
Hes.
Hence
ijaltov"
ijaltov"
ijaltov" , hv, ovn , verb. Adj. sent forth, Aesch.
i[ama
i[a<Eth>ma , Ion. i[hma , ato", tov , ( ijavomai ) a means of healing, remedy, medicine, Hdt ., Thuc.
II. = i[asi" , N.T.
ijambei`o"
ijambei`o" , on , ( i[ambo" ) iambic, mevtron Arist.
II.
as
Subst.
,
ijambei`on, tov
,
an iambic verse,
Ar
.,
Plat.
2.
iambic metre,
Arist.
Hence
ijambeiofavgo"
ijambeiofavgo"
ijambeio-favgo" , oJ , ( fa±gei`n ) a glutton at iambics, or perhaps a murderer of them, Dem.
ijambiavzw