ἑός
English (LSJ)
ἑή, ἑόν, dat. written εἱῷ [ -] Maiist.10; Boeot. ἱός Corinn. Supp.2.73; possess.Adj.of 3 pers.sg.,
A his, her own, Hom., Pi., Dor., Thess. (IG9(2).250); not in Att. Prose (unless in A.Fr.350 the word is Plato's), dub. in Trag., E.El.1206 (lyr.):—τὸν ἑόν τε Πόδαργον his own Podargus, Il.23.295; strengthd., ἑῷ αὐτοῦ θυμῷ in his own inmost soul, 10.204; ἑοὶ αὐτοῦ θῆτες his own labourers, Od.4.643. II after Hom.(also v.l. Il.1.393, al.), of other persons, 1 as Adj. 3 pers. pl., their, Hes.Op.58, Pi.P.2.91, freq. in later Ep., as Batr.103, A.R.1.1113, etc. 2 in Alex. Poets, = ἐμός, A.R.2.226. 3 also, = σός, Batr.23, A.R.2.634, 3.140, Theoc.17.50. 4 = ἡμέτερος, A.R.4.203. 5 = ὑμέτερος, Id.2.332, 3.267, AP7.730 (Pers.), Q.S.1.468. (I.-E. sewo-, Lat. suus; cf. ὅς.)
German (Pape)
[Seite 892] ή, όν, ion. u. ep. = ὅς, sein, ihr, Hom. u. sp. D.; auch Eur. El. 1206; verstärkt: ἑοὶ αὐτοῦ θῆτες, seine eigenen Taglöhner, Od. 4, 643; ἑῷ αὐτοῦ θυμῷ, in seinem eignen Gemüthe, Il. 10, 204, was später ἑαυτοῦ. – Bei Hes. O. 58 = σφέτερος, u. so öfter bei sp. Ep., wie Ap. Rh. Auch = ἐμός, Ap. Rh. 1, 285. 2, 226; = σός, 2, 634. 3, 140 u. öfter; Theocr. 17, 50; Mosch. 4, 77 u. a. sp. D.; = ἡμέτερος, Ap. Rh. 4, 203; = ὑμέτερος, 2, 332. 3, 267; vgl. Wolf proleg. CCXLVII ff.