= θέρειος, Pi. P. 3.50: the usu. form in Prose, ἀνατολή Hp. Aër. 4, cf. Aph. 2.25, Plb. 3.37.4; θ. δύσεις, ἀνατολαί, Cleom. 1.9; θ. ζῴδια ib. 6; μεσημβρία X. Cyn. 6.26; ἥλιος Pl. Lg. 915d; θ. τροπαί or τροπή, the summer solstice, ib. 767c, Arist. Mete. 364b2; τροπέων τῶν θερινέων Hdt. 2.19; θ. κύκλος, Tropic of Cancer, Ph. 1.27; θ. τροπικός (sc. κύκλος) Euc. Phaen. p.34 M., Cleom. 1.7, Gem. 5.39, al.; θερινὸν ὑπηχεῖν to echo summer-like, Pl. Phdr. 230c; θερινά the summer-haunts of the sun, Id. L
The corpus record
θερῐνός
therinos
summer-like
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Where it lives
- Epinomis 3 · 4.76/10k
- Amos 1 · 3.25/10k
- De Mundo 2 · 3.15/10k
- On Hunting 2 · 2.2/10k
- Judices (cod. Al.) 1 · 0.68/10k
- Phaedrus 1 · 0.6/10k
- Laws 4 · 0.39/10k
- Politics 1 · 0.15/10k
- Lives of Eminent Philosophers 1 · 0.09/10k
What it meant — LSJ
summer-like, summer-haunts, for summer use
In the wild
- θερινὰς · therinas Aristotle, De Mundo (DIORISIS sentence 69)
- θερινῆς · therinēs Aristotle, De Mundo (DIORISIS sentence 70)
- θερινοὺς · therinous Aristotle, Politics 1267b (DIORISIS sentence 586)
- θερινόν · therinon Diogenes Laertius, Lives of Eminent Philosophers 7.1 (DIORISIS sentence 6508)
- θερινῆς · therinēs Plato, Epinomis 987
- θερινῆς · therinēs Plato, Epinomis 987
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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.