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ἄμβροτος

ambrotos

immortal, divine

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ἄμβροτος · ambrotos — LSJ

immortal, divine

immortal, divine, of persons as well as things, θεὸς ἄ. Il. 20.358, Od. 24.445, Pi. N. 10.7; θεά A. Eu. 259 (lyr.); ἄμβροτε Φάμα, of an oracle, S. OT 158 (lyr.).

2 belonging to the gods, five

epith. of all belonging to the gods, αἷμα Il. 5.339; ἵπποι 16.381; τεύχεα 17.194, κρήδεμνον Od. 5.347; ἱστός 10.222; νύξ 11.330:—also Pythag., = five, Theol.Ar. 32.

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