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ὑέτ-ιος

uetios

rainy, bringing rain

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What it meant — LSJ

rainy, bringing rain

rainy, bringing rain, ἄνεμοι Arist. Pr. 940b33; Ζεὺς ὑ. Id. Mu. 401a18, SIG 1107.4 (Cos. iii/ii B.C.), Corn. ND 9 (so ὁ Ὑ. alone, Annuario 8/9.321 (Rhodes)); ὑετιώτερος νότος Thphr. Vent. 7; cf. ὑετός II.

2 of, belonging to rain, of rain, rain, rainy weather, in rainy weather

of or belonging to rain, ὕδωρ ὑ. a fall of rain, Id. Sign. 28; ὑ. ὕδατα rain-water, Plu. Aet. phys. 2.911f tit.; ὑέτια ἦν it was rainy weather, Hp. Epid. 4.18; ὐετίων δὲ μὴ ἐχφέρειν wool shall not be brought out (for sale) in rainy weather, GDI iv p.876 (Ionia, iv B. C.).

II

Subst. ὑέτιος, ὁ, name of a stone. Cyran. 39.

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Where it came from

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