LSJ
ές, sprung from Zeus, in Hom. epith. of kings, ordained and upheld by Zeus, Il. 1.337, al. ; δ. Ὀδυσεύς Od. 2.352; later, Δ. θεοί A. Th. 301 (lyr.), Supp. 631 (lyr.), Ar. Av. 1263; Διογενὲς κράτος, of Pallas, A. Th. 127 (lyr.); δ. τέκνον S. Aj. 91; Ἀμφίων A. Th. 528; αἷμα τὸ δ., of Achilles, E. Andr. 1195 (lyr.); generally, divine, φάος Id. Med. 1258 (lyr.). [Δι- in Ep., ι in Trag.]
Liddell-Scott-Jones, Greek-English Lexicon (9th ed., 1940)