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δαρόν

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English (Slater)

δᾱρόν long, for a long time μοῖραν δ' εὔνομον αἰτέω σε παισὶν δαρὸν Αἰτναίων ὀπάζειν (N. 9.30) τὰν δὲ λαῶν γενεὰν δαρὸν ἐρέπτοι σώφρονος ἄνθεσιν εὐνομίας (Pae. 1.9)

Spanish (DGE)

1 ἑορτήν Hsch.
2 ἄρτον τινὲς τὸν ἄζυμον Hsch. v. δάρατον.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

δᾱρόν: дор. Pind. = δηρόν.

English (Woodhouse)

for a long time

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