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ojrestiav"

ojrestiav" , avdo", hJ , ( o[ro" ) of the mountains, Nuvmfai ojrestiavde" = jOreavde" , Il.

o[resfi

o[resfi, -fin , Ep. gen. and dat. sing. and pl. of o[ro" , a mountain.

ojreuv"

ojreuv" , Ion. oujreuv" , evw", oJ , a mule, Il., Ar. (From o[ro" a mountain, mules being much used in mountainous countries.)

ojrecqevw

ojrecqevw , only in pres. and Ep. impf. ojrevcqeon , either to stretch oneself or struggle in the throes of death (from ojrevgomai ), or (akin to rJocqevw ), to gasp in the death-ruckle, Il.; of the heart, to palpitate, Ar.; of the sea, to stretch itself, i.e. roll up, to the beach, Theocr. (in Dor. inf. ojrecqh`n ).

oJrevw

oJrevw , Ion. for oJravw , Hdt.

ojrewkovmo"

ojrew-kovmo" , oJ , ( ojreuv", komevw ) a muleteer, Plat., Xen.

o{rhai

o{rhai , Ep. for oJra`/ , 2 sing. med. of oJravw .

o[rqai

o[rqai , Ep. for ojrevsqai , aor. 2 med. inf. of o[rnumi .

ojrqeuvw

ojrqeuvw , ( ojrqov" ) = ojrqovw , impf. w[rqeuon Eur.

jOrqiva

jOrqiva , hJ , a name of Artemis in Laconia and Arcadia; at her altar the Spartan boys were whipped, Xen.

ojrqiavde

ojrqiavde , Adv. ( o[rqio" ), uphill, Xen.

ojrqiavzw

ojrqiavzw , f. avsw , ( o[rqio" ) to speak in a high tone, ojrq. govoi" to shriek with loud wailings, Aesch.

II. trans., = ojrqovw , to set upright, Anth. Hence ojrqivasma

ojrqivasma

ojrqivasma , ato", tov , a high pitch of voice: in pl. loud commanding tones, Ar.

o[rqio"

o[rqio" , a, on , and o", on , ( ojrqov" ) straight up, going upwards, steep, uphill, Hes., Eur.; o[rqion eJtevran (sc. oJdo;n ) ejporeuvonto Thuc.; so, o[rqion or pro;" o[rqion ijevnai to march up-hill, Xen.; pro;" o[rqion a[gein to


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