ijcwvr, jICW vR
jICW vR »i<Eth>1/4, w`ro", oJ , ichor, the etherial juice, that flows in the veins of gods, Il.; Ep. acc. ijcw` for ijcw`ra , Ib.: later blood, Aesch.
i\y
i\y , oJ , gen. ijpov" »i<Eth>1/4 , nom. pl. i\pe" : ( i[ptomai ): a worm that eats horn and wood, Od.
i[yao
i[yao , Ep. 2 sing. aor. I of i[ptomai .
i[w
i[w , subj. of ei\mi (ibo).
ijw`
ijw` , contr. for ijavou , imper. of ijavomai .
ijwv
ijwv , an exclamation of joy, as in Lat. io triumphe ! Trag.
2. of grief or suffering, oh! Ib.
jIwv
jIwv »i<Eth>1/4, jIou`", hJ , acc. jIou`n , voc. jIoi` Aesch .: Io, daughter of Inachus, Hdt. , etc.
ijwav
ijwav , = ijwv , Aesch.
ijwvga
ijwvga , Boeot. for e[gwge .
ijwghv
ijwghv , hJ , shelter, Borevw uJpÆ ijwgh`/ under shelter from the north-wind, Od. (Deriv. uncertain.)
ijwhv
ijwhv
,
hJ
, (
au[w
)
any loud sound: the shout
or
cry
of men, Il.;
the sound
of the lyre, Od.; of the wind, of a fire,
Il.
ijwkhv
ijwkhv , hJ , ( diwvkw ) rout, pursuit, Il.: jIwkhv is personified Ib.:metaplast. acc. i[wka (as if from ijwvx ), Ib.
[Iwn
[Iwn , wno", oJ , Ion, the son of Xuthus (or Apollo) and Creüsa, from whom sprung the Ionian race, Hdt. : oiJ
[Iwne" the Ionians, etc. Hence ijwvnga
ijwvnga