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ἄτρυ_τος , ον,
A.not worn, untiring, unwearied,πούςA.Eu.403; indefatigable,φεῦ τῶν . οἷα κωτιλίζουσιCall.Iamb.1.277, cf. Plu.Pomp. 26; ironical in Herod.8.4. Adv. “-τως, κάματον ἐκδέχεσθαιPh.1. 19; “ὑπομένειν τιJ.AJ11.5.8, cf. Jul.Or.7.226c, Orph.Fr.71.
2. of things, unabating: hence, limitless,πόνοςPi.P.4.178, Hdt.9.52; “χρόνοςB.8.80; “χάοςId.5.27; “κακάS.Aj.788; “ἄλγεαMosch.4.69; “Ἰξίονος μοῖρα ἀΐδιος καὶ .Arist.Cael.284a35; “τὸ .Id.EN1177b22; “ἀνάγκαιPh.2.434; “ΠόνοςChaerem. ap. Porph.Abst.4.8; of a road, wearisome, never-ending, Theoc.15.7; “ὁδοιπορίαιPlu.Caes.17: Sup., Ph.1.418.
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  • Cross-references in general dictionaries from this page (8):
    • Aeschylus, Eumenides, 403
    • Bacchylides, Epinicians, 8.80
    • Bacchylides, Epinicians, 5.27
    • Herodotus, Histories, 9.52
    • Flavius Josephus, Jewish Antiquities, 11.5.8
    • Sophocles, Ajax, 788
    • Plutarch, Caesar, 17
    • Plutarch, Pompey, 26
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