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νέπους

nepous · ὁ

children, the footless ones, web-footed

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What it meant

1. νέπους · nepous — LSJ

children, the footless ones, web-footed, fish

children of H., Od. 4.404, cf. Eust. 1502.36: so in later Poets, ἀθάνατοι δὲ καλεῦνται ἑοὶ νέποδες Theoc. 17.25; γοργοφόνοι νέποδες Cleon Sic. ap. EM 389.28; ὁ Κεῖος Ὑλλίχου νέπους Call. Fr. 77, cf. A.R. 4.1745: also expld. from νε- (for νη- privat.), πούς, the footless ones, Apion ap. Apollon. Lex., and from νέω (A), = νηξί-ποδες, web-footed, ibid., Et.Gud. 405.49: hence in later Poets, of fish, θαλασσαίων μυνδότεροι νεπόδων Call. Fr. 260, cf. Nic. Al. 468, 485, AP 6.11 (Satyr.), 11.60 (Paul.Si

2. νήπους · nēpous — LSJ

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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