παρήορος

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παῖδας ἐκτεκνούμενος λάθρᾳ θνῄσκοντας ἀμελεῖ → having gotten children in secret, he abandons them to die

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Full diacritics: παρήορος Medium diacritics: παρήορος Low diacritics: παρήορος Capitals: ΠΑΡΗΟΡΟΣ
Transliteration A: parḗoros Transliteration B: parēoros Transliteration C: parioros Beta Code: parh/oros

English (LSJ)

so in Ep. and Ion., but Dor. and Att. παράορος [ρᾱ], ον (as always in Trag.), also Dor. πάρᾱρος Theoc.15.8 : (παραείρω, cf. συνήορος) : -

   A joined or hung beside : hence παρήορος (sc. ἵππος), horse which draws by the side of the regular pair (ξυνωρίς), outrunner, = σειραφόρος, Il.16.471,474, D.H.7.73.    II lying along, outstretched, sprawling, ἔκειτο π. ἔνθα καὶ ἔνθα 11.7.156 ; ἀχρεῖον καὶ π. δέμας κεῖται A.Pr.365.    III metaph., reckless, senseless, οὔ τι π. οὐδ' ἀεσίφρων Il.23.603, cf. Theoc. l.c. ; π. ὄμμα τιταίνειν Tryph.371 ; νόου παρήορος distraught, Archil.56.5.