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|Definition=ὁ, gen. έος <span class="bibl">Il.2.783</span>, dat. [[έϊ]] ib.<span class="bibl">782</span>, acc. έα <span class="bibl">Hes.<span class="title">Th.</span>821</span>; [[Τυφώς]], <span class="bibl">Pi.<span class="title">P.</span>1.16</span>, <span class="bibl">A.<span class="title">Pr.</span>372</span>, gen.<span class="sense"><span class="bld">A</span> Τυφῶ <span class="bibl">Id.<span class="title">Th.</span>517</span>, <span class="bibl"><span class="title">Supp.</span>560</span> (lyr.), <span class="bibl">Ar. <span class="title">Nu.</span>336</span> (anap.), acc. Τυφῶ <span class="bibl">Hdt.3.5</span>, <span class="bibl">Ar.<span class="title">Eq.</span>511</span> (anap.); also nom. Τῡφῶν (q. v.):—[[Typhoëus]] or [[Typhos]], a hundred-headed giant buried by [[Zeus]] (εἰν Ἀρίμοις), <span class="bibl">Il.2.782</span>; youngest son of Gaia and Tartarus, <span class="bibl">Hes. <span class="title">Th.</span>821</span>; Pi. gives his birthplace as Cilicia, but places him under Cyme and Sicily, and so accounts for the eruptions of Etna, l.c. [ῡ in disyll. cases, ῠ in the others, cf. [[Τυφῶν]].]</span> | |Definition=ὁ, gen. έος <span class="bibl">Il.2.783</span>, dat. [[έϊ]] ib.<span class="bibl">782</span>, acc. έα <span class="bibl">Hes.<span class="title">Th.</span>821</span>; [[Τυφώς]], <span class="bibl">Pi.<span class="title">P.</span>1.16</span>, <span class="bibl">A.<span class="title">Pr.</span>372</span>, gen.<span class="sense"><span class="bld">A</span> Τυφῶ <span class="bibl">Id.<span class="title">Th.</span>517</span>, <span class="bibl"><span class="title">Supp.</span>560</span> (lyr.), <span class="bibl">Ar. <span class="title">Nu.</span>336</span> (anap.), acc. Τυφῶ <span class="bibl">Hdt.3.5</span>, <span class="bibl">Ar.<span class="title">Eq.</span>511</span> (anap.); also nom. Τῡφῶν ([[quod vide|q.v.]]):—[[Typhoëus]] or [[Typhos]], a hundred-headed giant buried by [[Zeus]] (εἰν Ἀρίμοις), <span class="bibl">Il.2.782</span>; youngest son of Gaia and Tartarus, <span class="bibl">Hes. <span class="title">Th.</span>821</span>; Pi. gives his birthplace as Cilicia, but places him under Cyme and Sicily, and so accounts for the eruptions of Etna, l.c. [ῡ in disyll. cases, ῠ in the others, cf. [[Τυφῶν]].]</span> | ||
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Revision as of 15:50, 11 January 2022
English (LSJ)
ὁ, gen. έος Il.2.783, dat. έϊ ib.782, acc. έα Hes.Th.821; Τυφώς, Pi.P.1.16, A.Pr.372, gen.A Τυφῶ Id.Th.517, Supp.560 (lyr.), Ar. Nu.336 (anap.), acc. Τυφῶ Hdt.3.5, Ar.Eq.511 (anap.); also nom. Τῡφῶν (q.v.):—Typhoëus or Typhos, a hundred-headed giant buried by Zeus (εἰν Ἀρίμοις), Il.2.782; youngest son of Gaia and Tartarus, Hes. Th.821; Pi. gives his birthplace as Cilicia, but places him under Cyme and Sicily, and so accounts for the eruptions of Etna, l.c. [ῡ in disyll. cases, ῠ in the others, cf. Τυφῶν.]
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
Τῠφωεύς: έως, Ἐπικ. έος, ὁ· συνῃρ. Τῡφώς, Πίνδ., Αἰσχύλ., γεν. Τυφῶ Αἰσχύλ. Θήβ. 517, Ἀριστοφ. Νεφ. 336 αἰτ. Τυφῶ Ἡρόδ. 3. 5, Ἀριστοφ. Ἱππ. 511· - γίγας τις ὃν ἔθαψεν ὁ Ζεὺς ἐν Κιλικίᾳ ὑπὸ τὴν γῆν τῶν Ἀρίμων (εἰν Ἀρίμοις), (ὅπερ ὁ Οὐεργίλιος ἔτρεψεν εἰς Inarimé, Αἰνειὰς 9. 716), Ἰλ. Β. 782· ὁ νεώτατος τῶν υἱῶν τῆς Γῆς καὶ τοῦ Ταρτάρου, Ἡσ. Θ. 821· ἀλλ’ ὁ Πίνδ. θέτει αὐτὸν ὑπὸ τὴν Αἴτνην, εἰς αὐτὸ ἀποδίδων τὰς ἐκρήξεις τοῦ ἡφαιστείου, πρβλ. Ὀβιδ. Μεταμορφ. 5. 347· - φαίνεται ὅτι ὁ Τυφωεὺς ἦτο τύπος τῶν ἡφαιστειωδῶν ἐνεργειῶν καθόλου, ἴδε Böckh Expl. Pind. P. 1. 13 (31)· πρβλ. τυφώς, Τυφῶν. [ῠ ἐν ταῖς τρισυλλάβοις πτώσεσι, ῡ δὲ ἐν ταῖς δισυλλάβοις, πρβλ. Τυφῶν].
French (Bailly abrégé)
έως (ὁ) :
autre n. de Τυφῶν.
English (Autenrieth)
έος: Typhōeus, a monster, originally symbolical of the volcanic agencies of nature, Il. 2.782 f.
Greek Monolingual
-έως και επικ. τ. -έος, και Τυφώς, -ῶ, ὁ, Α
ο Τυφών.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛΟΓΙΑ Θεωνύμιο του προελληνικού γλωσσικού υποστρώματος ή δάνειο από την περιοχή της Μικράς Ασίας. Ο τ. Τυφω-εύς αποτελεί παρεκτεταμένη μορφή με επίθημα -εύς του τ. Τυφώς. Η σύνδεση τών τ. με την οικογένεια του ρ. τύφω, -ομαι «περιβάλλω με καπνό» οφείλεται σε παρετυμολογία. Με το θεωνύμιο Τυφωεύς συνδέεται το θεωνύμιο Τυφῶν, -ῶνος «πατέρας τών ανέμων», από όπου το νεοελλ. τυφώνας].
Greek Monotonic
Τῠφωεύς: -έως, Επικ. Τυφωέος, ὁ· συνηρ. Τῡφώς, γεν. Τυφῶ, αιτ. Τυφῶ·, κάποιος γίγαντας τον οποίο έθαψε ο Δίας στην Κιλικία, σε Ομήρ. Ιλ., Πίνδ.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
Τῠφωεύς: έος ὁ эп. = Τυφῶν.
Middle Liddell
Τῠφωεύς, έως,
Typhoeus or Typhos, a giant buried by Zeus in Cilicia, Il., Pind.
Wikipedia EN
Typhon, also Typhoeus (Τυφωεύς), Typhaon (Τυφάων) or Typhos (Τυφώς), was a monstrous serpentine giant and one of the deadliest creatures in Greek mythology. According to Hesiod, Typhon was the son of Gaia and Tartarus. However, one source has Typhon as the son of Hera alone, while another makes Typhon the offspring of Cronus. Typhon and his mate Echidna were the progenitors of many famous monsters.
Translations
als: Typhon; am: ቲፎን; ar: تايفوس; arz: تايفوس; ast: Tifón; az: Tifon; be: Тыфон; bg: Тифон; bn: তাইফন; br: Tyfon; ca: Tifó; cs: Týfón; da: Tyfon; de: Typhon; el: Τυφών; en: Typhon; eo: Tifeo; es: Tifón; et: Typhon; eu: Tifon; fa: تایفون; fi: Tyfon; fr: Typhon; gl: Tifón; he: טיפון; hr: Tifon; hu: Tüphón; hy: Տիփոն; id: Tifon; it: Tifone; ja: テューポーン; ko: 티폰; la: Typhon; lb: Typhon; lt: Tifonas; mk: Тифон; ml: ടിഫോൺ; nl: Typhon; no: Tyfon; pl: Tyfon; pt: Tifão; ro: Typhon; ru: Тифон; sco: Typhon; simple: Typhon; sl: Tifon; sr: Тифон; sv: Tyfon; th: ไทฟอน; tr: Tifon; uk: Тифон; ur: طائفون; vi: Typhon; zh: 堤丰