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Morphology Dictionary Bonitz: Index Aristotelicus Liddell-Scott-Jones: A Greek-English lexicon ὄρθροσ ὄρθροσ , ὁ , the time just before or about daybreak, dawn, cock-crow (ἀπ' ὄρθρου μέχρι περ ἂν ἥλιος ἀνάσχῃ Pl. Lg. 951d ), τάχα δ' ὄ. ἐγίγνετο δημιοεργόσ h.Merc. 98 ; ἐπειδὰν ὄ. ᾖ Ar. Ach. 256 , cf. Av. 496, etc.; ὄρθρου at dawn, Hes. Op. 577 , Sopat. 25, Aristopho 10; ὄρθρου γενομένου Hdt. 1.198 ; ἅμα ὄρθρῳ Id. 7.188 , Th. 3.112, etc.; ἐς ὄρθρον Theoc. 18.56 , cf. X. Cyn. 6.6; κατ' ὄρθρον Ar. V. 772 ; περὶ ὄρθρον Th. 6.101 (cf. περίορθροσ ); πρὸς ὄρθρον towards dawn, Ar. Lys. 1089; πρὸς ὄρθρον γ' ἐστίν Id. Ec. 20 ; ὑπ' ὄρθρον Batr. 103 ; ὑπὸ τὸν ὄ. D.C. 76.17 ; τὸν ὄ., abs., in the morning, Hdt. 4.181; δι' ὄρθρων each morning early, E. El. 909; ὄ. βαθύσ dim morning twilight, ἀλλὰ νῦν ὄ. β. Ar. V. 216 , cf. Pl. Cri. 43a, Theoc. 18.14; τῆς παρελθούσης νυκτὸς .., ἔτι βαθέος ὄ. Pl. Prt. 310a , cf. Ev.Luc. 24.1.
II. Ὄρθροσ , ὁ , a mythical dog, son of Typhaon and Echidna, that kept the herds of Geryoneus on the island Erytheia, and was there killed by Heracles, Hes. Th. 309, cf. 293 (v.l. Ὄρθοσ ).William J. Slater: Lexicon to Pindar
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