ἕδρανον
From LSJ
English (LSJ)
τό, poet. form of ἕδρα,
A seat, abode, dwelling, Πελασγῶν Hes. Fr.212, cf. Orph.H.18.7; ἕ. κόσμου ib.26.4: mostly in pl., A.Pers.4, Supp.103, S.OC176,233, Pae.Delph.5, Maiist.36; ἀλλ' ἄνα ἐξ ἑδράνων rise from thy rest or idleness, S.Aj.192; Trag. only in lyr. exc. Id.Fr.1128.7 γῆ ἑδράνων ἔρημος, which is Stoic. 2 chair, Hsch. II stay, support, said of an anchor, in sg., AP6.28 (Jul.).