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Il.); i{ppou" uJpo; zugou` iJdrwvonta" Od.; iJdrwvsei telamwvn it shall reek with sweat, Il.; c. acc. cogn. , iJdrw`qÆ o}n i{drwsa Ib.:—This Verb, like its oppos. rJigovw , is contracted Ep. into w and w/ instead of ou and oi , part. fem. iJdrw`sa Il., lengthd. iJdrwvousa , masc. acc. iJdrwvonta, -onta" ; but in Xen. we find iJdrou`nti , not iJdrw`nti .

iJdruvqhn

iJdruvqhn »u<Eth>1/4 , aor. I pass. of iJdruvw .

i{druma

i{dru<Eth>ma , ato", tov , ( iJdruvw ) a thing founded or built, a foundation, Plut.

2. like e{do" , a temple, shrine, Hdt ., Aesch. , Eur.
3. to; i{druma povlew" the stay, support of thy city, Lat. columen rei , Eur.

i{drumai

i{dru<Eth>mai , pf. pass. of iJdruvw .

i{drusi"

i{dru<Eth>si" , ew", hJ , ( iJdruvw ) a founding, building, of temples, Plat.

2. \Ermevw iJdruvsie" his statues, Anth.

iJdrutevon

iJdru<Eth>tevon , verb. Adj. of iJdruvw , one must inaugurate a statue, Ar.

II. pass ., iJdrutevon one must sit idle, Soph.

iJdruvw

iJdruvw , f. uvsw : aor. I i{dru<Eth>sa : pf. i{dru<Eth>ka :— Pass. , aor. I iJdruvqhn (not iJdruvnqhn ): pf. i{dru<Eth>mai , inf. iJdru`sqai : ( i{zw ):— to make to sit down, to seat, Hom ., etc. ; aujtov" te kavqhso kai; a[llou" i{drue laouv" Il.; i{druse th;n stratihvn encamped the army, Hdt. :— Pass. to be seated, sit. still, Il., Eur. ; of an army, to lie encamped, Hdt .; ajsfalw`" iJdrumevno" seated, steady, secure, Id.

2. like Lat. figere , to fix or settle persons in a place, eij" dovmon Eur .: —Pass. to be settled, Hdt ., Soph. ,

3. in Med. to establish, iJdr. tina; a[nakta Eur .; tina; ej" oi\kovn Id.
4. pf. pass. i{dru<Eth>mai , of places, to be situated, to lie, Hdt. II. to set up, found, esp. to dedicate temples, statues, Eur. , Ar. :— Pass. , iJrovn, bwmo;" i{drutai Hdt .: —Med. to set up for oneself, to found, Id., Eur. ; pf. pass. in med. sense, Hdt. , Plat.

iJdrwvhn

iJdrwvhn , Att. opt. of iJdrovw .

iJdrwv"

iJdrwv" »iØ1/4, w`to", oJ , dat. iJdrw`ti , acc. iJdrw`ta , Ep. shortd. iJdrw`/, iJdrw` : ( i\do" ):— sweat, Lat. sudor , Hom ., Att.

2. the exudation of trees, gum, smuvrnh" Eur.

etc.

iJdrw`sai


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