Ἄτλας

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English (LSJ)

αντος, ὁ, acc. also

   A Ἄτλαν A.Pr.428 (lyr.), cf. Sch.: (ἀ-euph., and τλάς, v. Τλάω):—Atlas, Od.1.52: later, one of the Titans, Hes. Th.517, A.Pr.350,428 (lyr.); αἱ δ' ἕπτ' Ἄτλαντος παῖδες Id.Fr.312.    II in hist. writers, Mount Atlas in West Africa, regarded as the pillar of heaven, Hdt.4.184, Str.17.3.2, etc.: pl, D.P.66.    2 the Atlantic Ocean, Id.30.    3 axis of the earth, Hsch.    III Ἄτλαντες, in Architecture, colossal statues as supports for the entablature (cf. τελαμῶνες), Moschioap.Ath.5.208b, Vitr.6.7.6; κείονας ἄτλαντάς τε Epigr.Gr.1072.7.    IV seventh of the neck-vertebrae, which supports the head, Poll.2.132.    V Pythag. name for ten, Theol.Ar.59. [ᾰτλ A.Fr.l.c.]