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daeivw , Ep. for daw` , aor. 2 pass. subj. of * davw .

dahvmenai

dahvmenai , Ep. for dah`nai , aor. 2 pass. inf. of * davw .

dahvmwn

dahvmwn , on , gen. ono", ( * davw, dah`nai ) knowing, experienced in a thing, e[n tini Il.; c. gen ., Od.:— dahmonevstato" Xen.

dah`nai

dah`nai , aor. 2 pass. inf. of * davw .

da hvr, DA H vR

DA-H vR , evro", oJ , voc. da`er , a husbands brother, brother, in-law, Lat. levir , answering to the fem. gavlw" , Il.

dahvsomai

dahvsomai , f. of * davw .

daiv

daiv , colloquial form of dhv , used after interrogatives, tiv dai; levgei" suv ; Ar. ; tiv daiv ; what? how? Id., Plat.

dai?

da±i? »iØ1/4 , Ep. for dai?di , dat. of dai?" .

daidavleo"

daidavleo" , a, on , cunningly or curiously wrought, of work in metal or wood, Hom. ; of embroidery, Hes. , Eur.

II. cunning, of the artificers skill, Anth.

daidavllw

daidavllw , mostly in pres. and impf. : ( daivdalo" ): to work cunningly, deck or inlay with curious arts, to embellish, Hom .: —Pass ., pf. part. dedaidalmevno" , Pind.

daivdalma

daivdalma , ato", tov , a work of art, Theocr.

daidalovei"

daidalovei" , essa, en , = daidavleo" , Anth.

daivdalo"

daiv-da±lo" , on , (redupl. from Root DAL ) cunningly or curiously wrought, Aesch .: in Hom. only in neut. as Subst. , daivdala pavnta all cunning works, Il.; so in sing. , Od.

II. as prop. n., Daivdalo", oJ , Daedalus, i.e. the Cunning Worker, the Artist, from Cnosus\ in Crete, contemporary with Minos, mentioned in Il. as maker of a corov" for Ariadné.


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