|HLIX , Dor a|lix , iØko", oJ, hJ , of the same age, Od., Pind. : c. gen. of the same age with, Aesch.
2. as Subst. a fellow, comrade, Hdt ., Aesch. , etc.
hJliovblhto"
hJliov-blhto" , on , sun-stricken, sun-burnt, Eur.
hJlioeidhv"
hJlio-eidhv" , ev" , ( ei\do" ) like the sun, beaming, Plat.
hJliovkausto"
hJliov-kausto" , on , ( kaivw ) sun-burnt, Theocr.
hJliomanhv"
hJlio-ma±nhv" , ev" , ( maivnomai ) sun-mad, mad for love of the sun, Ar.
hJliovomai
hJliovomai , Pass. to live in the sun, Plat .; to; hJliouvmenon a sunny spot, Xen.
h{lio", {HLIOS, h{lio"
{HLIOS
,
oJ
,
Dor.
a{lio"
,
Ep.
hjevlio"
:
Dor.
ajevlio"
:
the sun,
Lat.
sol
,
Hom
.,
etc.
;
oJra`n favo" hjelivoio
,
i.e. to be alive, Il.The Sun furnished the earliest mode of determining the points of the heaven,
pro;" hjw` tÆ hjevliovn te
, i.e. towards the
East,
opp. to
pro;" zovfon
,
Hom.
;
pro;" hjw` te kai; hJlivou ajnatolav"
,
opp. to
pro;" eJspevrhn
,
Hdt.
2.
day, a day,
like
Lat.
soles
,
Pind
.,
Eur.
: so in
pl.
hot sunny days,
Thuc.
II.
as prop. n.,
Helios, the sun-god,
Hom
.; in later Poets = Apollo,
Aesch.
,
etc.
hJliosterhv"
hJlio-sterhv" , ev" , ( sterevw ) depriving of sun, i.e. shading from the sun, Soph.
hJliostibhv"
hJlio-stiØbhv" , ev" , ( steivbw ) sun-trodden, Aesch.
hJliovw
hJliovw , only used in Pass. hJliovomai , q.v.
h[liton
h[liØton , aor. 2 of ajlitaivnw .
hjliØto-ergov" , ovn , ( h[liton, e[rgon ) missing the work, failing in ones aim, Anth.
hjlitovmhno"
hjliØtov-mhno" , on , ( h[liton, mhvn ) missing the right month, i.e. untimely born, Il.
hJliwvth"