ὄρος

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Έγ', ὦ ταλαίπωρ', αὐτὸς ὧν χρείᾳ πάρει. Τὰ πολλὰ γάρ τοι ῥήματ' ἢ τέρψαντά τι, ἢ δυσχεράναντ', ἢ κατοικτίσαντά πως, παρέσχε φωνὴν τοῖς ἀφωνήτοις τινά –> Wretched brother, tell him what you need. A multitude of words can be pleasurable, burdensome, or they can arouse pity somehow — they give a kind of voice to the voiceless.

Sophocles, Oedipus at Colonus, 1280-4
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Full diacritics: ὄρος Medium diacritics: ὄρος Low diacritics: όρος Capitals: ΟΡΟΣ
Transliteration A: óros Transliteration B: oros Transliteration C: oros Beta Code: o)/ros

English (LSJ)

εος, τό: gen. pl. ὀρέων (the form proper to Ion. and other dialects) is required by the metre in E.Ba.719 (iamb.) and freq. in lyr. verse, as S.OT1106, and is alone used in LXX, Ge.8.5, al., cf. IG7.2225.18 (ii B. C.), Apoc.6.15; but ὀρῶν (the Att. form) is required in A. Pr.719,811, Fr.342, E.Ba.791, and occurs in Th.3.24, Pl.Criti.111c, SIG888.120 (Scaptopara, iii A. D.), etc.: the Ep. and Lyr.forms οὔρεος, οὔρεϊ, οὔρεα, οὔρεσι prob. have οὐρ- metri gr. for ὀρ- (so ὤρεα, ὤρεος metri gr. in Dor., Theoc.1.77,115,4.35, Hymn.Is.162): the Ion. form is ὀρ-, Od.9.21, al., Anacr.2.5,

   A v. ὄρειος (οὔρεσιν is an Epicism in Semon.14.1, cf. οὔρη at end of a hexam., IG12(8).445.6 (Thasos)); ὄρος is found in codd. of Hdt.1.43, 2.8,12, 7.176 and should perh. be restd. elsewh.:—mountain, hill, ὄρεος κορυφῇσι Il.3.10, al.; οὔρεος ἐν βήσσῃσιν 11.87 ; ἐν ὄρεσσι 1.235, al.; ἐν οὔρεσιν 24.614, al.; τρέμε δ' οὔρεα μακρά 13.18, etc.; Γαῖα . . γείνατο δ' Οὔρεα μακρά, θεῶν χαρίεντας ἐναύλους Hes.Th.129.    2 canton, parish, ὄ. Ἀργειατᾶν, ὄ. Ὀγχνιάἱον, etc., Mnemos.42.332 (Argos, iv B.C.).    3 in Egypt, desert, PTeb. 383.61 (i A. D.); as place of burial, POxy.274.27 (i A. D.), PRyl.153.5 (ii A. D.), PGrenf.2.77.22 (iii/iv A. D.).    4 part of the foot, = τὸ ἄνω πρὸ τῶν δακτύλων, Poll.2.197.    5 = ἀμίς, Sch.Ar.Ach.82.

German (Pape)

[Seite 385] ὁ, das breite Holz, unter dem die auszupressenden Weintrauben oder Oliven liegen, die Presse; Aesch. frg. 93; Poll. 7, 150. 10, 130 u. VLL. – Nach Schol. Ar. Ach. 82 läge in den Worten des Dichters, κἄχεζεν ὀκτὼ μῆνας ἐπὶ χρυσῶν ὀρῶν, eine Zweideutigkeit und Anspielung auf ὄρων, von ὄρος, = ἀμίς, οὐροδόχον ἀγγεῖον. – S. auch ὄῤῥος. τό, ion. u. ep. οὖρος (eigtl. das Emporsteigende), der Berg, das Gebirge; αἰπύ, Il. 2, 603 u. öfter, u. mit ähnlichen Bezeichnungen der Höhe, auch μακρόν, νιφόεν u. ä.; daneben braucht Hom. auch die ion. Form οὖρος, bes. in den Formen οὔρεος u. οὔρεα; auch Pind. hat beide Formen, οὔρεϊ ἶσος, I. 5, 30, ἐν οὔρεσι, P. 6, 21; Hes. nennt die Berge personificirt Kinder der Gäa, Theog. 129; Tragg.; u. in Prosa, πεδίων τε καὶ ὀρῶν, Plat. Legg. IX, 704 c; Xen. u. Folgde.