1. ἰδέ · ide — LSJ
and, Il. 4.147, al., Emp. 20.7, etc., prob. l. in S. Ant. 969 (lyr.).
Cypr., then, in that case, Inscr.Cypr. 135.12 H. (Prob. fr. the demonstrative stem i- (cf. Lat. is) and δέ.)
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1. ἰδέ · ide — LSJ
and, Il. 4.147, al., Emp. 20.7, etc., prob. l. in S. Ant. 969 (lyr.).
Cypr., then, in that case, Inscr.Cypr. 135.12 H. (Prob. fr. the demonstrative stem i- (cf. Lat. is) and δέ.)
2. ἴδε · ide — LSJ
behold, Il. 17.179, etc.: folld. by ὅτι . . , Pl. Phd. 72a; used by Trag. in lyr., A. Supp. 350, S. Tr. 222, E. Or. 1541.
3. ἴδη · idē — LSJ
timber-tree, in pl., χώρη ὑψηλή τε καὶ ἴδῃσι συνηρεφής Hdt. 1.110; ὄρεα . . ἴδῃσι παντοίῃσι συνηρεφέα Id. 7.111, cf. 4.109, 175: in sg., wood, ἐν τῇ ἴδῃ τῇ πλείστῃ in the thick of the wood, Id. 4.109; ἴδαν ἐς πολύδενδρον Theoc. 17.9; ἴδη ναυπηγήσιμος timber for . . , Hdt. 5.23: never in Att.: also in late Prose, Philostr. Dial. 2, VA 3.4 (s.v.l.).
pr. n., Ἴδη, Ida, i.e. the wooded hill,
in the Troad, Il. 2.821, etc.: Adv. Ἴδηθεν, from Ida, 4.475; Ἴ. μεδέων ruling from I., 3.276:—Adj. Ἰδαῖος, α, ον (Aeol. Ἴδαος as pr.n., Sapph. 44.3 L.-P.), Ζεύς Il. 16.605; ὄρεα 8.170, etc.; Ἰ. ῥίζα, a plant, Ruscus Hypoglossum, Dsc. 4.44: also Ἰδαία alone, = δάφνη Ἀλεξάνδρεια, ib. 145: Ἰ. Δάκτυλοι, prop. ‘dwarfs of the forest’, Hes. Fr. 176, Pherecyd. 47 J., Hellanic. 89 J., etc.; but Ἰ. δάκτυλος is a name for one of the fingers, PMag.Lond. 46.455.
in Crete, D.P. 502, Paus. 5.7.6.
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