II. proparox. uJlovtomo", on , pass. cut in the wood: to; uJlovtomon a plant used as a charm, h. Hom.
uJlourgov"
uJl-ourgov" , ovn, ( * e[rgw ) working wood: as Subst. uJlourgov", oJ , a carpenter or woodman, Eur.
uJlofavgo"
uJlo-favgo" »a±1/4, on , ( fagei`n ) feeding in the woods, Hes.
uJloforbov"
uJlo-forbov" , ovn , ( fevrbomai ) feeding in the woods, Eur.
uJlofovro"
uJlo-fovro" , oJ , ( fevrw ) a wood-carrier, Anth.
uJlwvdh"
uJl-wvdh" , e" , ( ei\do" ) woody, wooded, Thuc .; ta; uJlwvdh wooded ground, Xen.
II. turbid, muddy, Plut.
uJlwrov"
uJlwrov" , oJ , ( ou\ro" ) = ajgronovmo" , a forester, Arist.
JUmavn
JUmavn , Dor. for \Umhvn .
uJmeve", uJmei`" , nom. pl. of suv .
uJmevnaio", JUmevnaio"
uJmevnaio" »uØ1/4, oJ , ( \Umhvn ) hymenaeus, the wedding or bridal song, sung by the brides attendants as they led her to the bridegrooms house, Il., Trag.
2.
a wedding,
Soph
.,
Eur.
; and in
pl.
,
Soph.
,
Eur.
II.
=
\Umhvn
,
Hymen,
the god of marriage, addressed in wedding-songs,
uJmh;n w\\UmevnaiÆ a[nax
Eur
.;
Dor.
\Uma;n w\\Umevnaie
Theocr.
Hence
uJmenaiovw
uJmenaiovw
uJmenaiovw »uØ1/4 , f. wvsw , to sing the wedding-song, Aesch.
2. to wed, take to wife, Theocr .; proverb., privn ken luvko" oi\n uJmenaioi` Ar.
uJmenhvio"
uJmenhvio" , oJ , ( \Umhvn ) epith. of Bacchus, Anth.
uJmenovptero"
uJmenov-ptero" »uØ1/4, on , ( pterovn ) membrane-winged, Luc.
uJmev"
uJmev" »u<Eth>1/4 , Dor. for uJmei`" .