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ἰδέ

ide1

and, then, in that case

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What it meant

1. ἰδέ · ide — LSJ

and

and, Il. 4.147, al., Emp. 20.7, etc., prob. l. in S. Ant. 969 (lyr.).

II then, in that case

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

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, wood, the wood, timber

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.).

II the wooded hill

pr. n., Ἴδη, Ida, i.e. the wooded hill,

1 from Ida, from I, Ruscus Hypoglossum, of the forest

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.

2

in Crete, D.P. 502, Paus. 5.7.6.

Where it came from

No etymology authority pointer is recorded for this lemma yet — an honest gap, not an omission. The etymological dictionaries (Beekes, Chantraine, Frisk) are matched incrementally.

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