Οἰνόμαος

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French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (ὁ) :
Œnomaos, h., particul. roi de Pise, père d’Hippodamie.
Étymologie: οἶνος, *μάω, v. μέμαα.

English (Autenrieth)

(1) an Aetolian, slain by Hector, Il. 5.706.—(2) a Trojan, Il. 12.140, Il. 13.506.

English (Slater)

Οἰνόμᾰος king of Pisa in Elis, son of Ares: his daughter Hippodameia married Pelops. “πέδασον ἔγχος Οἰνομάου χάλκεον” (O. 1.76) ἕλεν δ' Οἰνομάου βίαν παρθένον τε σύνευνον (sc. Πέλοψ) (O. 1.88) ἵκων δ' Οἰνομάου καὶ Πέλοπος παῤ εὐηράτων σταθμῶν i. e. from Olympia (O. 5.9)
   1 ἇς Οἰνόμαος ἆρχε (O. 10.51) cf. πέφνε δὲ τρεῖς καὶ δέκ' ἄνδρας (sc. Οἰνόμαος, v. (O. 1.79)) fr. 135.