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πανημέριος

panemerios

all day long

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What it meant

πᾰν-ημέριος · pan-ēmerios — LSJ

all day long, in a whole dayʼs sail

all day long, agreeing with the subjects of Verbs, οἱ δὲ π. μολπῇ θεὸν ἱλάσκοντο Il. 1.472, cf. 2.385, Od. 12.24, Hes. Sc. 396, Thgn. 1336, Cratin. 142; ὅσσον τε πανημερίη . . νηῦς ἤνυσεν in a whole dayʼs sail, Od. 4.356, cf. 11.11; so σαίρω δάπεδον . . παναμέριος E. Ion 122 (lyr.): neut. πανημέριον as Adv., = πανῆμαρ, Il. 11.279.

2 of the whole day

of the whole day, π. χρόνος the livelong day, E. Hipp. 369 (lyr.).

II

Ζεὺς π., v. Πανάμαρος.

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