ἄρουρα
Οὐκ ἔστιν οὐδείς, ὅστις οὐχ αὑτῷ φίλος → Nemo est, amicus ipse qui non sit sibi → Den gibt es nicht, der nicht sich selber wäre Freund
English (LSJ)
[ᾰρ] (ἀρωραῖος in Ar.Ach.762 is hyperdor., as shown by Aeol.
A ἄρουρα Sapph.Supp.25.11, Cypr. a ro u ra i (dat. sg.) Inscr.Cypr.135.20H.), ἡ, (ἀρόω) tilled or arable land, Il.11.68, etc.; φυταλιῆς καὶ ἀρούρης 6.195; οὖθαρ ἀρούρης 9.141, al.; τέλσον ἀρούρης 18.544: in pl., corn-lands, fields, 14.122, 23.599: rare in Prose, Pl.Ti.22e, Arist.Pol.1284a30, Inscr.Cypr. l.c. 2 generally, earth, ground, ὀλίγη δ' ἦν ἀμφὶς ἄ. Il.3.115; σέο δ' ὀστέα πύσει ἄ. 4.174. 3 land, generally, = γῆ; πατρὶς ἄ. father-land, Od.1.407; ἄ. πατρία, πατρῴα, Pi.O.2.14, I.1.35. 4 the earth, ἐπὶ ζείδωρον ἄ. Il.8.486, Od.7.332; ἄχθος ἀρούρης Il.18.104. al. 5 metaph. of a woman as receiving seed and bearing fruit, Thgn.582, A.Th.754 (lyr.), S.OT1257, cf. Tr. 32; ἄ. θήλεια Pl.Lg.839a, cf. Ti.91d. II measure of land in Egypt, 100 cubits square, Hdt.2.168, cf. 141, OGI90.30, POxy.45.12, Hecat. Abd. ap. J.Ap.1.22, PRyl.143.17 (i A.D.), etc. III = σωρὸς σίτου σὺν ἀχύροις (Cypr.), Hsch.