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girls of so tender age, Id., etc. :—repeated in opp. senses, oiJ thlikoivde kai; didaxovmesqai dh; fronei`n uJpÆ ajndro;" thlikou`de we old as we are shall take lessons forsooth from one so young, Id.

II. of things, so great, so large, Lat. tantus , Plat ., etc.

thlovqen

thlovqen , Adv. ( thlou` ) from afar, from a foreign land, Il., Soph. ;— thlovqe in Pind.

2. sometimes = th`le, thlou` , Hom. ; c. gen ., thlovqen Peleiavdwn far from them, Pind.

thlovqi

thlovqiØ , Adv. = th`le, thlou` , Hom. :— c. gen ., thlovqi pavtrh" Il.

thlopevth"

thlo-pevth" , e" , ( pevtomai ) far-flying, Anth.

thlorov"

thl-orov" , ovn , = thlourov" , Eur.

thlovse

thlovse , ( thlou` ) Adv. to a distance, far away, Il., Eur.

thlotavtw

thlotavtw , Adv. , Sup. of thlou` , farthest away, Od.:—hence Adj. , thlovtero" , Anth.

thlou`, THLO `U

THLO `U , Adv. , like th`le , afar, far off or away, in a far country, Hom ., Hes. ; thlou` ajgrw`n in a far corner of the country, Ar.

2. c. gen ., mostly, far from, Od.; t. sevqen far from thee, Eur.

thlourov"

thl-ourov" , ovn , ( o{ro" ) with distant boundaries; hence far-away, distant, remote, Aesch ., Eur.

thluvgeto"

thluvgeto" »uØ1/4, h, on , an only child, a darling child, Hom .; once of two sons, perhaps twins, Il.:—in Eur. , thluvgeto" cqono;" ajpo; patrivdo" , it means born far away, living away from, as if a compd. of th`lu ( = th`le ) , genevsqai : but the Homeric sense is opposed to this; and the deriv. remains uncertain.

thlwpov"

thl-wpov" , ovn , ( w[y ) seen from afar, far away, Soph.

2. metaph. of sound, heard from afar, Id.

thmelevw

thmelevw , f. hvsw , to protect, look after, c. acc ., Eur. ; c. gen. to take care of, Id. (Deriv. uncertain.)

thvmeron

thvmeron , v. shvmeron .

thj/mh`

thj/mh` , crasis for th`/ ejmh`/ .


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