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o[rexi" , ew", hJ , ( ojrevgw ) desire, appetite, Arist.: c.gen. a longing or yearning after a thing, desire for it, Id.

ojrevonto

ojrevonto , Ep. 3 pl. aor. 2 of o[rnumi .

ojreopolevw

ojreopolevw , to haunt mountains, Luc. From ojreopovlo"

ojreopovlo"

ojreo-povlo" , on , ( polevw ) haunting mountains.

ojresitrovfo"

ojresi-trovfo" , on , ( trevfw ) mountain-bred, Hom.

ojrevskio"

ojrev-skio" , on , ( skiav ) overshadowed by mountains, Anth.

ojreskw`/o"

ojre"-kw`/o" , on , ( kei`mai ) lying on mountains, mountainbred, of the Centaurs, Il.; of goats, Od.:—the Trag. form is ojrevskoo" , on , Aesch., Eur.

ojrevssaulo"

ojrevs"-aulo" , on , ( aujlhv ) mountain-dwelling, Anth.

o[ressi

o[ressi , Ep. for o[resi , dat. pl. of o[ro" , a mountain.

ojressibavth"

ojressiØ-bavth" , oJ , poët. for ojresibavth" , mountain roaming, Soph.

ojressivgono"

ojressiv-gono" , on , poët. for ojresi- , mountain-born, Ar.

ojressinovmo"

ojressiØ-novmo" , on , = ojreinovmo" , Hes.

jOrevsteia

jOrevsteia , hJ , the tale of Orestes, the name of Aeschylus‘ Agamemnon, Choëphoroe and Eumenides, being the only certain Trilogy extant, Ar.

II. jOrevsteion, tov , a temple of Orestes, Hdt.

jOrevsteio"

jOrevsteio" , a, on , of Orestes, Soph.

ojrevstero"

ojrevstero" , a, on , poët. for ojreinov" II , Hom., Trag.


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