GRC

Ἅρπυιαι

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LSJ

(Ἀρεπ- on a vase from Aegina, Arch. Zeit. 40.197, cf. EM 138.21, and prob. ἀρέπυιαι ἀνηρέψαντο shd. be read in Od. ll.cc. ; v. ἀνερείπομαι) αἱ, the Snatchers, a name used in Od. to personify whirlwinds or hurricanes (so τυφῶσι καὶ ἁρπυίαις Ph. 1.333); ἅρπυιαι ἀνηρείψαντο Od. 1.241, 20.77; acc. pl., Hes. Th. 267; πτηνά τ’ Ἁρπυιῶν γένη Anaxil. 22.5, cf. A.R. 2.188; rarely in sg., Euph. 113; as pr. n., Ἅρπυια Ποδάργη, mother of the horses of Achilles, Il. 16.150; also name of one of Actaeon΄s hounds, A. Fr. 245; cf. ἁρπυίας· ἁρπακτικοὺς κύνας, Hsch. as Adj., ἁ. σκύλακες Inscr.Perg. 203. (A quasi-participial form.)
Liddell-Scott-Jones, Greek-English Lexicon (9th ed., 1940)

Pape

αἱ, die Raubenden, Töchter des Thaumas u. der Electra, Sturmgöttinnen, Od. 1.241, 20.77, Hes. Th. 267, Apd. 1.2.6, 9.21, Theogn. 715, Ap.Rh. 2.188, u. A. Als strafende, schnelle Botinnen des Zeus heißen sie Ap.Rh. 2.289 u. Hesych. Διὸς κύνες.
Pape, Griechisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch (3. Aufl., 1914)
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