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γυπός (ὁ) [ῡ] vautour, oiseau de proie, IL. 22, 42 ; ARSTT. H.A. 6, 5 ; 9, 11 ; NIC. Th. 406.

Gén. pl. épq. γυπάων p. γυπῶν, OPP. C. 4, 392 ; dat. pl. épq. γύπεσσι, IL. 11, 162 ; duel γῦπε, OD. 11, 578.

Étym. pré-grec.

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LSJ

γυπός, ὁ (ἡ only as v.l. in Porph. ap. Eus. PE 3.12), Ep. dat. γύπεσσι Il. 11.162: — vulture, prob. including several species, 22.42, E. Tr. 599, Arist. HA 563a5, etc.
Liddell-Scott-Jones, Greek-English Lexicon (9th ed., 1940)

Pape

γῡπός, ὁ, Geier, entstanden aus γύοψ, eigentlich = mit gebogenem Antlitz, krummschnabelig, verwandt γύης, γύαλον, γυῖον, vgl. γυρός ; Hom. γῦπες Il. 4.237, 16.836, 18.271, 22.42, Od. 22.30 ; γὐπεσσιν Il. 11.162 ; γῦπε Od. 11.578 ; – γύψ Ar. Av. 1181, γῦπας 891 ; – Arist. Aelian. Plut. u.a.
Pape, Griechisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch (3. Aufl., 1914)

TBESG

a vulture , (Iliad by Homer); compare αἰγυπιός. (ML)
Translators Brief lexicon of Extended Strongs for Greek based on Abbot-Smith, A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament (1922) (=AS), with corrections and adapted by Tyndale Scholars
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