GRC
Bailly
κατα·χθόνιος, ος, ον, souterrain, NT.
Phil. 2, 10 ; DH.
2, 10.
➳ Fém. ion. -η, IL. 9, 457 ; A.RH. 4, 1413.
Étym. κ. χθών.
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LSJ
ον, also η, ον A.R. 4.1413: — subterranean, Ζεὺς καταχθόνιος, i.e. Pluto, Il. 9.457 (but Ζεὺς κ., = Veiouis, D.H. 2.10); of Pluto, Demeter, Persephone, and the Erinyes, IG 3.1423; δαίμονες κ. Hierocl. in CA I p. 419 M. ; = Lat. Di Manes, AP 7.333; κ. θεοί, = Lat. Di Manes, freq. in sepulchral Inscrr., IG 14.1660, al.
Liddell-Scott-Jones, Greek-English Lexicon (9th ed., 1940)
Pape
unterirdisch ; Ζεύς, d.i. Pluto, Il. 9.457 ; θεός Dion.Hal. 2.10 ; δαίμονες, die Manen, Ep.adesp. (VII.333); auch ein bes. fem., καταχθονίαις θεῇσιν Ap.Rh. 4.1413.
Pape, Griechisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch (3. Aufl., 1914)
TBESG
κατα-χθόνιος, -ον
(< χθών, the earth),
subterranean, under the earth (in cl., of the infernal gods): of the departed in Hades, opp. to ἐπουράνιος, ἐπίγειος, Php.2:10.†
(AS)
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