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ἱππόδαμος

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Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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From ἵππος (híppos, horse) + the root of δαμάζω (damázō)/δαμνάω (damnáō)/δάμνημι (dámnēmi, to tame), from Proto-Indo-European *demh₂-.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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ἱππόδᾰμος (hippódămosm or f (neuter ἱππόδᾰμον); second declension

  1. (Epic, poetic) horse-taming (used as an epithet of the Trojans in general and of several heroes individually)
    Homer, Iliad, 24.804
    ὣς οἵ γ’ ἀμφίεπον τάφον Ἕκτορος ἱπποδάμοιο.
    hṑs hoí g’ amphíepon táphon Héktoros hippodámoio.
    Thus they performed the funeral of Hector the tamer of horses.

Declension

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