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ἱκέσ-ιος

ikesios

of, for suppliants, of

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ἱκέσ-ιος · hikes-ios — LSJ

of, for suppliants

of or for suppliants, epith. of Zeus, their protector, A. Supp. 616, S. Ph. 484, E. Hec. 345, SIG 929 (Cos); also Ἱκέσιος alone, IG 12 (3).402 (Thera); πρὸς Ἱκεσίου Luc. Pisc. 3; ἱκεσία Θέμις Διός A. Supp. 360 (lyr.).

2 of, consisting of suppliants

of or consisting of suppliants, παρθένων ἱ. λόχος Id. Th. 111 (lyr.).

3 suppliant, suppliant

suppliant, ἱκεσίους πέμπων λιτάς S. Ph. 495; ἱκεσίαν . . προστροπάν E. Heracl. 108 (lyr.); ἱκεσίοις σὺν κλάδοις Id. Supp. 102; ἱκεσίᾳ χερί ib. 108; ἀνάγκας ἱκεσίους λῦσαι ib. 39; of persons, ἱκέσιός σε λίσσομαι S. Ant. 1230; ἱκεσία τε γίγνομαι E. Med. 710: ἱκέσιος, ὁ, as Subst., suppliant, Berl.Sitzb. 1927.167 (Cyrene).

II plaster

ἡ Ἱκέσιος (sc. ἔμπλαστρος), name of a plaster, Paul.Aeg. 3.62, 7.17; ἡ Ἱκεσίου Id. 3.64. [ῐκ-, exc. metri gr. in A.R. 2.215.]

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