2. ( sub. ajnavqhma ), a propitiation, Ib.
i{lew"
i{lew", wn , Att. for i{lao" . i[lh »i<Eth>1/4 , Dor. i[la , Ion. ei[lh , hJ , ( i[llw, ei[lw ): a crowd, band, troop of men, Hdt. , Soph. : eu[frone" i\lai merry companies, Pind .; also, i[lh leovntwn Eur.2. a troop of horse, Lat. turma, ala , katÆ i[la" = ijladovn , Xen.
iJlhvkw
iJlhvkw »i<Eth>1/4 , ( i{lao" ) to be gracious, ei[ kenÆApovllwn hJmi`n iJlhvkh/si ( Ep. 3 sing. subj .) Od.i{lhmi
i{lhmi »i<Eth>1/4 , = foreg., imperat. i{lhqi , in prayers, be gracious! Od.; Dor. i{la±qi Theocr.jIliavdai
jIliavdai »i<Eth>1/4, oiJ , descendants of Ilos, i.e. Trojans, Eur.jIliakov"
jIlia±kov" »i<Eth>1/4, hv, ovn , ( [Ilion ) Ilian, Trojan, Anth.jIliav"
jIliav" »i<Eth>1/4, avdo", hJ , fem. of jIliakov" , Hdt. , Trag.II.
as
Subst.
:
1.
(
sub.
gh`
),
Troy, the Troad,
Hdt.
2.
(
sub.
gunhv
),
a Trojan woman,
Eur.
3.
(
sub.
poivhsi"
),
the Iliad,
Arist
.; proverb.,
jIlia;" kakw`n
, i.e.
an endless string
of woes,
Dem.
ijliggiavw
ijliggiavw »i<Eth>1/4 , to be or become dizzy, lose ones head, caused by looking down from a height or by drunkenness, Plat. ; by fear, Ar. , etc.i[liggo"
i[liggo" , oJ , ( i[llw, ei[lw ) a spinning round: esp. a swimming in the head, Lat. vertigo , Plat.jIliorrai?sth"
jIlior-rai?sth" , oJ , ( rJaivw ) destroyer of Troy, Anth.[Ilio"
[Ilio"
»i<Eth>1/4, ou, hJ
,
Ilios
or
Ilium, the city of Ilus, Troy,
Hom
.,
Eur.
:
[Ilion, tov
, Il.,
Trag.
:hence the
Ep.
genitives,
jIliovqen
from Troy,
Hom
.;
jIliovqi
prov
before
Troy,
Od.,
etc.
;
jIliovfi
teivcea
the walls
of Troy,
Il.
II.
as
Adj.
,
[Ilio"
,
a, on
or
o", on
,
Ilian, Trojan,
Eur.