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Εὐρώτας

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Eurôtas, fl. de Laconie (auj. Evrótas anc., dans la dernière partie de son cours, Íri ou Íris) PD. O. 6, 28 ; XÉN. Hell. 6, 5, 27, etc. ;
      2 par jeu de mots avec εὐρύς, parties de la femme, ANTH. 5, 60.

Gén. dor. -αο [ᾱ] NONN. D. 12, 166 ; THCR. Idyl. 18, 23, etc. ; ou[ᾱ] THGN. 785, 1088.

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DGRBM

Proper name: EURO′TAS (Εὐρώτας), a son of Myles and grandson of Lelex. He was the father of Sparte, the wife of Lacedaemon, and is said to have carried the waters, stagnating in the plain of Lacedaemon, into the sea by means of a canal, and to have called the river which arose therefrom after his own name, Eurotas. (Paus. iii. 1. § 2.) Apollodorus (iii. 10. § 3) calls him a son of Lelex by the nymph Cleochareia, and in Stephanus of Byzantium (s. v. Ταΰγετον) his mother is called Taygete. (Corap. Schol. ad Pind. Pyth. iv. 15, Ol. vi. 46, ad Lycoph. 886.) (Wikisource | public domain)
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology (ed. William Smith 1870), Wikisource | public domain

LGPN

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Lexicon of Greek Personal Names

LSJ

α, ὁ, Eurotas, the chief river of Laconia.
pudenda muliebria, with allusion to εὐρύς, AP 5.59 (Rufin.).
Liddell-Scott-Jones, Greek-English Lexicon (9th ed., 1940)

TT

Place, proper name
  • river, the modern Evrotas in Lakonia, Peloponnese. (TOPOS text)
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