Theocr.; cf. oujraiva .
2. oujrai`on, tov , the tail, in pl., oujrai`a the hinder part, rear, Eur., Luc.
Oujraniva
Oujra±niva , hJ , Urania, the Heavenly One, one of the Muses, Hes.
II. name of Aphrodité, Plat.
Oujranivdh"
Oujra±nivdh" , ou, oJ , son of Uranus, Hes., Pind.: Oujranivdai the Titans, Hes.
oujravnio"
oujravnio" »a±1/4, a, on , and o", on , heavenly, of or in heaven, dwelling in heaven, oujr. qeoiv Aesch., Eur.; oujravniai alone, the goddesses, Pind.
2. generally, in or of heaven, ajsthvr Id.; povlo" Aesch.; oujr. brevta" fallen from heaven, Eur.; oujr. u{data , i. e. rain, Pind.; oujr. a[co" , of a storm, Soph.
II. reaching to heaven, high as heaven, oujr. kivwn , of Aetna, Pind.; ejlavth" oujravnio" klavdo" Eur.; skevlo" oujravnion ejklaktivzein, rJivptein to kick up sky-high, Ar.
2. metaph. enormous, awful, furious, oujr. a[ch Aesch.; oujravniovn gÆ o{son , like qaumavsion o{son , Lat. immane quantum , Ar.: oujravnia , as Adv. vehemently, Eur.
oujraniv"
oujra±niv" , ivdo", hJ , pecul. fem. of oujravnio" , Anth.
oujranivsko"
oujra±nivsko" , oJ , Dim. of oujranov" : hence, the vault of a room or tent, a canopy, Plut.
Oujranivwne"
Oujra±nivwne"
,
oiJ
, (
oujranov"
)
the heavenly ones, the gods above,
Lat.
coelites
,
with or without
qeoiv
,
Il.;also the Titans, as descendants of Uranus, Ib.:fem.,
qeai; Oujraniw`nai
Anth.
oujranognwvmwn
oujra±no-gnwvmwn , on , skilled in the heavens, Luc.
oujranovdeikto"
oujra±nov-deikto" , on , shewn from heaven, shewing itself in heaven, h. Hom.
oujranovqen
oujra±novqen , ( oujranov" ) Adv. from heaven, down from heaven, Hom., Hes.; properly an old gen. of oujranov" , and therefore joined with Preps., ajpÆ oujranovqen Il.; ejx oujranovqen Ib.
oujranovqi
oujra±novqiØ , ( oujranov" ) Adv. in the heavens: but oujranovqi prov = pro; oujranou` , in the front of heaven (cf. foreg.), Il.
oujranomhvkh"
oujra±no-mhvkh" , e" , ( mh`ko" ) high as heaven, shooting up to heaven, exceeding high or tall, Od.; devndrea Hdt.; lampav" Aesch.