gorgovomai , Pass. to be hot or spirited, of a horse, Xen.
gorgov", GORGO vS
GORGO vS , hv, ovn , grim, fierce, terrible, Aesch ., Eur. ; gorgo;" ijdei`n terrible to behold, Xen. ; of horses, hot, spirited, Id.
Gorgofovno"
Gorgo-fovno" , on, ( * fevnw ) Gorgon-killing: fem. Gorgofovnh , as a name of Athena, Eur.
Gorgwv
Gorgwv , hJ , ( gorgov" ) the Gorgon, i.e. the Grim One ( cf. gorgov" ), Hom. : Hes. speaks of three Gorgons, Euryalé, Stheino, Medusa,the last being the Gorgon; her snaky head was fixed on the aegis of Athena, and all who looked on it became stone, Eur. The regular sing. is Gorgwv , gen. Gorgou`" , dat. Gorgoi` : later, cases were formed as if from a nom. Gorgwvn , sc. gen. Gorgovno" ; dat. Gorgovni :in pl. , Gorgovne" , acc. -a" are the only forms.
gorgwpov"
gorg-wpov" , ovn , ( w[y ) fierce-eyed, Aesch ., Eur. :also
gorgwvy
gorgwvy , w`po", oJ, hJ , Eur. ; fem. gorgw`pi" , ido" , of Athena, Soph.
gou`n
gou`n , Ion. and Dor. gw`n , ( ge ou\n ) a stronger form of ge , at least then, at any rate, any way, gnwvsei ojye; gou`n to; swfronei`n Aesch .; used in quoting an example, Thuc. , Xen. ; also in answers, yes certainly, ta;" gou`nÆAqhvna" oi\da Soph.
gou`na
gou`na, gouvnwn , poët. pl. of govnu .
gounavzomai
gounavzomai , f. somai , Dep. ( govnu ) to clasp anothers knees ( v. govnu I. 2), and so to implore, entreat, supplicate, Il.; c. inf. to implore one to do a thing, Ib.; uJpevr tino" in behalf of another, Ib.; prov" tino" by another, Od.
gouvnata
gouvnata, gouvnasi , Ep. gouvnessi , Ep. pl. forms of govnu .
gounovomai
gounovomai , contr. -ou`mai , Dep. only in pres. and impf. , = gounavzomai , Hom.
gounopachv"
gouno-pa±chv" , ev" , ( pavco" ) thick-kneed, or (better) gounopaghv" , ( phvgnumi ) cramping the knees, Hes.