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ωνος (ὁ) Kheirôn (Chiron) centaure de Thessalie qui enseigna à Asklèpios et à Achille l’art de guérir, IL. 4, 219 ; 16, 143 ; 19, 390 ; HÉS. Th. 1001, etc.
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ωνος, ὁ, Aeol. Χέρρων Alc. Supp. 8.9, Dor. and Thess. Χίρων [ῑ] IG 12(3).360 (Thera), Supp.Epigr. 1.248.6 (Thessaly, iv BC) : — Cheiron, one of the Centaurs, δικαιότατος Κενταίρων Il. 11.832; son of Cronus and Philyra, Hes. Th. 1001, etc. ; teacher of Achilles, Il. l.c., 16.143, 19.390; of Asclepius and Jason, Pi. N. 3.53; worshipped as the father of the Art of Medicine, Plu. 2.647a; Χείρωνος ὑποθῆκαι, title of a poem ascribed to Hes., Quint. Inst. 1.1.15, Sch. Pi. P. 6.16. Χείρωνος ῥίζα, = πάνακες τὸ Χειρώνειον (v. Χειρώνειος II, Nic. Th. 500.
Liddell-Scott-Jones, Greek-English Lexicon (9th ed., 1940)