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ojptivlo" »iØ1/4, oJ , Dor. for ojfqalmov" , Plut.

ojptivwn

ojptivwn , ono", oJ , Lat. optio , an adjutant, Plut.

ojptov", jOPTO vS, ojptov"

jOPTO vS , hv, ovn , roasted, broiled, Od.; eJfqa; kai; ojptav boiled meats and roast, Eur.

2. baked, Hdt.
3. of iron, forged, tempered, Soph.

ojpuivw, ojpuvw

ojpuivw or ojpuvw , f. ojpuvsw :

1. Act. of the man, to marry, wed, take to wife, Hom., Hes., etc.
2. Pass. of the woman, to be married, Il.

o[pwpa

o[pwpa , pf. 2 of oJravw .

ojpwphv

ojpwphv , hJ , ( o[pwpa ) poët. for o[yi" , a sight or view, Od.

II. sight, power of seeing, Ib.

ojpwvph

ojpwvph , Dor. 3 sing. of o[pwpa .

ojpwphthvr

ojpwphthvr , h`ro", oJ , = ojpthvr , h. Hom.

ojpwvra, jOPW vRA, ojpwvra

jOPW vRA , Ion. -rh , hJ , the part of the year between the rising of Sirius and of Arcturus (i.e. the end of July, all Aug., and part of Sept.), the end of summer, Od.:—later it was used for autumn, though fqinovpwron or metovpwron were the proper terms for autumn, Ar., Xen.

II. since it was the fruit-time, it came to mean the fruit itself, Soph., Plat.
III. metaph. summer-bloom, i.e. the bloom of youth, Pind.

ojpwrivzw

ojpwrivzw , f. iw` , (Ion. part. pl. ojpwrieu`nte" ): ( ojpwvra II ):— to gather fruits, Plat.

II. to gather fruit off trees, c. acc., Hdt.

ojpwrinov"

ojpwrinov" , hv, ovn , ( ojpwvra ) at the time of late summer, ajsth;r ojp ., i.e. Sirius (cf. ojpwvra 1), Hom. »iØ Att., i<Eth> in Hom. before another long syll.]

ojpwroforevw

ojpwroforevw , to bear fruit, Anth. From ojpwrofovro"

ojpwrofovro"


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