jWkea±nov" , ou`, oJ , Oceanus, son of Uranus and Gaia, Hes. : wedded to Tethys, sire of Thetis, Il.Homers Oceanus is a great River ( wjkeano;" potamov" ), which compasses the earths disc, returning into itself ( ajyovrroo" ).
II. in later times, Ocean remained as the name of the great Outward Sea, opp. to the Inward or Mediterranean ( qavlassa, povnto" ), Hdt. , Pind. , etc.
wjkeiavwn
wjkeiavwn »a<Eth>1/4 , Ep. for wjkeiw`n , gen. pl. fem. of wjkuv" .
wjkevw"
wjkevw" , Adv. of wjkuv" , Pind.
wjkhvei" , essa, en , poët. form of wjkuv" , Anth.
w[kista
w[kista , Sup. Adv. of wjkuv" , mostly swiftly, Od.
w[kisto"
w[kisto", wjkivwn , irreg. Sup. and Comp. of wjkuv" .
w[kneon
w[kneon , impf. of ojknevw .
wj/kteivra , aor. I of oijkteivrw .
wjkuvalo"
wjkuv-a±lo" , on , ( a{l" ) sea-swift, speeding oer the sea, of a ship, Hom. , Soph.
wjkubovlo"
wjkuØ-bovlo" , on , ( bavllw ) quick-shooting, quick-striking, of the bow, Soph. ; of arrows, Anth.
wjkudhvktwr
wjkuØ-dhvktwr , oro", oJ , ( davknw ) sharp-biting, Anth.
wjkudivdakto"
wjkuØ-divdakto" , on , quickly taught, Anth.
wjkudivnhto"
wjkuØ-divnhto" , Dor. -a<Eth>to" , on , quick-whirling, Pind.
wjkudrovma"
wjku-drovma" , ou, oJ , = sq. , Anth.
wjkuv-dromo" , on , swift-running, Eur.