ai[sh/ Ib.: absol. destined, Pind .; pepr. bivo" ones natural life (as in Lat. mors fatalis is a natural death), Id.; so in Trag. and Xen. : hJ peprwmevnh ( sc. moi`ra ), an appointed lot, Fate, Destiny, Hdt ., Trag.
pov",
* pov" ; who? Pron., traced in the interrog. forms, pou`, poi`, ph`, pw`", pw, povqi, povqen, povte, povtero", povsto", poi`o", povso" , to each of which there is a corresponding enclitic form, pou, poi, ph, pw" , etc. ;in these forms p in Ion. Gr. is represented by k , as kou`, koi` , etc.
posavki"
posavki" »a±1/4 , Adv. how many times? how often? Lat. quoties ? Ep. Plat.
posaplavsio"
posa-plavsio" , a, on , how many times multiplied? how many fold? Lat. quotuplex ? Plat.
2. c. gen. what multiple of. . ? Id.
posavpou"
posav-pou" , podo", oJ, hJ , of how many feet? Plat.
posacw`"
posa±cw`" , Adv. in how many ways? Arist.
povse
povse , Adv. = poi` ; whither? Hom.
Poseidavnio"
Poseidavnio" , Dor. for Poseidwvnio" .
Poseidewvn
Poseidewvn , w`no", oJ , the sixth month of the Athen. year, = latter half of December and former of January.
Poseidw`n
Poseidw`n , oJ ; gen. w`no" , acc. Poseidw` , voc. Povseidon : Ep. Poseidavwn »a<Eth>1/4, avwno" , acc. avwna , voc. Poseivda<Eth>on : Ion. Poseidevwn , evwno" : Dor. Poti<Eth>da`n or Poteida`n , a`no" , acc. a`na , voc. a`n : Poseidon, Lat. Neptunus , son of Cronos and Rhea, brother of Zeus, god of the sea, husband of Amphitrité, Hom. , etc. Hence Poseidwvnio"
Poseidwvnio"
Poseidwvnio" , a, on , sacred to Poseidon, Eur .: poët. Poseidawvnio" and -ovnio" , Soph. , Anth. : Dor. Poseidavnio" »a<Eth>1/4 , Pind.
II.
Poseidwvnion
(
sc.
iJerovn
)
, tov
,
the temple of Poseidon,
Thuc.
III.
Poseidwvnia
,
tav
,
his festival,
Strab.
povsqh
povsqh , hJ , ( v. pevo" ) membrum virile, Ar.
povsqwn