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ἔορ

ἔορ

Ancient Greek

Noun

ἔορ (éor)

  1. daughter
  2. cousin
  3. relative

Usage notes

There are currently no known examples of the word used in ordinary text. Rather, the word is found in Hesychius' lexicon, a collection of obscure Ancient Greek words.

Inflection

  • Only ἔορ and ἔορες (éores) are attested (both of which could be nominative or vocative). The rest are inferred based on standard inflection patterns.

Synonyms

  • (daughter): θυγάτηρ (thugátēr)
  • (cousin): ἀνεψιός (anepsiós)
  • (relative): προσήκοντες (prosḗkontes), συγγενεῖς (sungeneîs)

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