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ἀγρό-της

agrotes

3) ἀγρώτης «campagnard », avec le même suflixe que δεσμώτης (E

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What it meant

1. ἀγρώτης · agrōtēs — Chantraine

3) ἀγρώτης «campagnard », avec le même suflixe que δεσμώτης (E.) ; — [Chantraine, s.v. ἀγρώτης, p. 29]

2. ἀγρό-της · agro-tēs — LSJ

countryman, rustic

countryman, rustic, ἀ. ἀνήρ E. Or. 1270, cf. App.Anth. 4.20; πάροινος ἀ. ib. 5.57.

II hunter

(ἄγρα) hunter, οἰωνοί . . οἷσί τε τέκνα ἀγρόται ἐξείλοντο Od. 16.218, cf. Alcm. 23.8; ἀγρότα Πάν, to whom δίκτυα ἀπʼ ἀγρεσίης are offered, AP 6.13 (Leon.):—fem. ἀγρότις, νύμφη A.R. 2.509; ἀ. κούρα, i.e. Artemis, AP 6.111 (Antip.); ἀ. αἰγανέη ib. 57 (Paul.Sil.).

III

for A. Pers. 1002 v. ἀγρέτης.

3. ἀγρ-ώτης · agr-ōtēs — LSJ

of the field, wild

of the field, wild, θῆρες E. Ba. 564 (lyr.), Rh. 266.

In the wild

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