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ωνος (ὁ) [ῑ] Orion :
1 chasseur mythique, amant d’Eôs, OD. 5, 121, etc. ; 11, 310, 572, etc. ;
2 constellation, IL. 18, 486, etc. ; 22, 29 ; OD. 5, 274 ; HÉS. O. 596, 607, etc. ; ARSTT. Meteor. 2, 5, 4 ; Probl. 26, 13 ;
3 h. DL. 10, 15.
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ωνος, ὁ, Orion, Od. 5.121, 11.310, 572, Telesarch. ap. S.E. M. 1.262, Str. 9.2.12, etc. the constellation named after him, Il. 18.486, 488, 22.29, Od. 5.274, Hes. Op. 598, 609, Arist. Mete. 361b23, Pr. 941b24. a fabulous Indian bird, Str. 15.1.69, Ael. NA 17.22, Nonn. D. 26.202. [ι in Hom. ; ι Att., E. Ion 1153, Cyc. 213, v. Choerob. in Theod. 1.272 H. ; we also find Ὠαρίων in Corinna 2, Supp. 2.77, Call. Dian. 265, and in Pi. N. 2.12 (v.l. ὀαρίωνα); Adj. Ὠαριώνειος, α, ον, φύσις Id. I. 4 (3).49 (67); the Homeric Ὠριων arose by contraction of Ὠα- and metrical lengthening of ι.]
Liddell-Scott-Jones, Greek-English Lexicon (9th ed., 1940)