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αἰνόμορος

ainomoros

doomed to a sad end

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What it meant

αἰνό-μορος · aino-moros — LSJ

doomed to a sad end, come to a dreadful end

doomed to a sad end, Il. 22.481, Od. 9.53, Theoc. 30.1; come to a dreadful end, A. Th. 904 (lyr.).

II of terrible doom, deadly

of terrible doom, ζόφος h.Merc. 257; deadly, ὕδρος Q.S. 9.395; σμύραιναι Marcell. SId. 14.

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