ajgorai`o", ejmpolai`o", o{dio", ejnovdio" ), and of heralds. His bust, mounted on a four-cornered pillar, was used to mark boundaries. Proverb., koino;s \Ermh`" shares in your luck! Theophr .: cf. e{rmaion .
JErmivdion
JErmivdion »i<Eth>d1/4, tov , Dim. of \Ermh`" , a little Hermes, Ar.
eJrmiv"
eJrmiv" or -ivn , i`no", oJ , dat. pl. eJrmi`si , a bed-post, Od.eJrmoglufei`on
eJrmogluØfei`on , tov , a statuarys shop, Plat. From eJrmoglufeuv"eJrmoglufeuv"
eJrmo-gluØfeuv" , evw", oJ , a carver of Hermae: generally, a statuary, Luc. Hence eJrmoglufikov"eJrmoglufikov"
eJrmogluØfikov" , hv, ovn , of or for a statuary: hJ -kh ( sc. tevcnh ), the art of statuary, Luc.eJrmogluvfo"
eJrmo-gluvfo" , oJ , = eJrmoglufeuv" , Luc.eJrmokopivdh"
eJrmo-kopivdh" , ou, oJ , ( kovptw ) a Hermes-mutilator, Plut.e[rno", [ERNOS
[ERNOS , eo", tov , a young sprout, shoot, scion, Hom .; ajnevdramen e[rnei> i\so" shot up like a young plant, Il.
II. metaph. of a child, a scion, Trag.
e[rxa
e[rxa , Ep. for ei\rxa , aor. I of e[rgw, ei[rgw :also of e[rdw .jErxeivh"
jErxeivh" or jErxivh" , oJ , in Hdt. , as a translation of the Persian name Darius: (either from * e[rgw, e[rdw the worker, doer; or from e[rgw, ei[rgw , Lat. coercitor ).e[rxw
e[rxw, ei\rxw , fut. of e[rgw, ei[rgw :also e[rxw , fut. of e[rdw .ejrovei"
ejrovei" , essa, en , ( e[ro" ) poët. , lovely, charming, Hes ., etc.e[romai
e[romai , 2 sing. e[reai ; Ion. and Ep. ei[romai , = ejrwtavw : impf. eijrovmhn : f. ejrhvsomai , Ion. eijrhvsomai : aor. 2 hjrovmhn , imper. ejrou` , inf. ejrevsqai (not e[resqai ):also Ep. pres. ejrevomai , subj. ejrevwmai , inf.