ojrsotrivaina
ojrso-trivaina± , gen. a<Eth> , acc. a±n , Dor. for triaivnh", ou, hn , wielder of the trident, Pind.
o[rsw
o[rsw , fut. of o[rnumi .
oJrtavzw
oJrtavzw , Ion. for eJortavzw .
ojrtavlico"
ojrtavliØco" »a±1/4, oJ , a chick, chicken, Ar., Theocr.:generally, a young bird, Aesch. Boeot. word.
oJrthv
oJrthv , hJ , Ion. for eJorthv .
jOrtugiva
jOrtuØgiva , Ion. -ivh , hJ , ( o[rtux ) Quail-island, ancient name of Delos, whence Artemis is called jOrtugiva , Soph.
ojrtugoqhvra"
ojrtuØgo-qhvra" , ou, oJ , ( qhravw ) a quail-catcher, Plat.
ojrtugokovpo"
ojrtuØgo-kovpo" , on , ( kovp-tw ) a quail-striker.
ojrtugomhvtra
ojrtuØgo-mhvtra , hJ , a bird which migrates with the quails, perh. the land-rail, ludicrously applied to Latona, the Ortygian mother (cf. jOrtugiva ), Ar.
ojrtugotrovfo"
ojrtuØgo-trovfo" , on , ( trevfw ) keeping quails, Plat.
o[rtux, [ORTUX
[ORTUX , uØgo", oJ , the quail, Lat. coturnix , Hdt., etc.
o[rugma
o[rugma , ato", tov , ( ojruvssw ) a trench, ditch, moat, Lat. scrobs , Hdt., Thuc., etc.: a tunnel, mine, Hdt., Xen.: o[r. tuvmbou the grave, Eur.
II. = o[ruxi" , Luc.
ojruktov" , hv, ovn , ( ojruvssw ) formed by digging, opp. to a natural channel, Il., Hdt., Att.
ojrumagdov"
ojruØmagdov" , oJ , a loud noise, din, Hom.; ojr. drutovmwn the sound of wood-cutters, Il.; the rattling made by throwing a bundle of wood on the ground, Od.; of the roar of a torrent, Il. (Formed from the sound.)