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ἡμερ-ινός

emerinos

of day, by day, day

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ἡμερ-ινός · hēmer-inos — LSJ

of day, by day, day

of day, φῶς Pl. R. 508c; by day, opp. νυκτερινός, πυρετός Hp. Epid. 1.5; ἄγγελος ἡ. day-messenger, X. Cyr. 8.6.18; cf. ἡμεροδρόμος; ἡ. θεωρίαι Plb. 9.14.6; βοηλάται PLond. 3.1177.153 (ii A.D.).

II

ἡ. σῖτα, in Ar. Pax 163 (anap.), is expl. by Sch., θνητά, ἐπίγεια (v.l. ἡμερίων) ; ἰχθύς ἡ. is dub. in Ephipp. 5.2 (anap.).

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