, Arist.
prwvtarco"
prwvt-arco" , oJ , first-beginning, primal, pr. a[ta Aesch.
prwtei`on
prwtei`on , tov , ( prwteuvw ) the chief rank, first place, Dem .:mostly in pl. the first prize, first part or place, Plat ., Dem.
Prwtesivlao"
Prwtesiv-la<Eth>o" , oJ , Dor. -la" , a , Ion. and Att. , -lew" , ew : First-of-the-people, name of the hero who first leaped ashore at Troy, Il.: Prwtesilaveion , tov , his monument, Strab.
prwteuvw
prwteuvw , f. sw , ( prw`to" ) to be the first, hold the first place, Plat ., etc. : to be first in a thing, karteria/ Xen .; bdeluriva/ Aeschin .; peri; kakivan Id.
2. c. gen. pers. to be first of or among, tw`n rJhtovrwn Id.
prwthrovth"
prwt-hrovth" , ou, oJ , the earliest plougher, Hes.
prwvtisto"
prwvtisto" , h, on , and o", on , poët. Sup. of prw`to" , the very first, first of the first, Hom .; polu; prwvtisto" Id.: neut. prwvtiston as Adv. first of all, Od., Ar. , etc. :so prwvtista , Hom. , Att. ; to; prwvtiston Eur .; ta; prwvtista Od.
prwtovbolo"
prwtov-bolo" , on , ( bavllw ) first struck, Eur.
prwtovgono"
prwtov-gono" , on , ( givgnomai ) first-born, firstling, Il., Hes. ; foi`nix pr . first-created, Eur.
2.
of rank,
pr. oi\koi
high-born
houses,
Soph.
3.
first-ordained,
Luc.
prwtov-zux , uØgo" , ( zeuvgnumi ) newly wedded, Anth.
prwtokaqedriva
prwto-kaqedriva , hJ , ( kaqevdra ) the first seat, N.T.
prwtoklisiva
prwto-kliØsiva , hJ , ( klivnw ) the first seat at table, N.T.
prwtoktovno"
prwto-ktovno" , on , ( kteivnw ) committing the first murder, the first homicide, of Ixion, Aesch.
prwtokuvwn
prwto-kuvwn , oJ , first dog, i.e. chief of the Cynics, Anth.