wjrivnqhn , aor. I pass. of ojrivnw .
w{rio"
w{rio" , a, on , and o", on , poët. for wJrai`o" , produced in season, w{ria the fruits of the season, Od., Theocr.
II.
generally,
in due season, seasonable,
Hes
.,
Anth.
III.
w{ria, tav
,
the season,
novson w{ria tivktei
Bion.
wJrismevno"
wJrismevno" , pf. pass. part. of oJrivzw .
w[risto"
w[risto" , Ion. crasis for oJ a[risto" .
jWrivwn
jWrivwn , wno", oJ , Orion, one of the giants, a mighty hunter, loved by Aurora, slain by Artemis, Od.
II. a bright constellation named after him, which rose just after the summer solstice, and was usually followed by storms, Hom. [ i<Eth> in Hom. , iØ Att .]
wJrmavqhn
wJrmavqhn »a<Eth>1/4 , Dor. for wJrmhvqhn , aor. I pass. of oJrmavw .
wJrma`to
wJrma`to , 3 sing. impf. pass. of oJrmavw .
wJrmevatai
wJrmeva±tai, -eva±to , Ion. for w{rmhntai, -hnto , 3 pl. pf. and plqpf. pass. of oJrmavw .
w[rnuen
w[rnuen, w[rnuØto , 3 sing. impf. act. and med. of o[rnumi .
wJroqetevw
wJroqetevw , f. hvsw , to take note of a thing in casting a nativity, Anth.
II. to be in the ascendant at the natal hour, of ones ruling planet, Id. From wJroqevth"
wJroqevth"
wJro-qevth" , ou, oJ , ( tivqhmi ) one who takes note of times.
wJrovmanti"
wJrov-manti" , ew", oJ , the hour-prophet, of the cock, Babr.
wJronomevw
wJronomevw , f. hvsw , to rule the hour of birth, of planets, Anth. From w[rore
w[rore
w[rore , 3 sing. redupl. aor. 2 of o[rnumi .
w\/ro"