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ἔρος (A), , acc. ἔρον, dat. ἔρῳ: poet. form of ἔρως:—
A.love, desire,οὐ..θεᾶς ἔρος οὐδὲ γυναικόςIl.14.315, cf. Od.18.212 ; freq. in phrase “αὐτὰρ ἐπεὶ πόσιος καὶ ἐδητύος ἐξ ἔρον ἕντοIl.1.469, al.; “ἱμερτῶν ἔργων ἐξ ἔρον ἱέμενονThgn.1064 ; “ἔρος λυσιμελήςHes.Th.910, cf. Ibyc.1.6, etc.: used by Trag. in lyrics, S.El.197, E.Med.152, and by E. in dialogue, Hipp.337, El.297, al.; also in late Prose, “ἔρῳ φέρεσθαιLuc. Asin.33.
II. as pr.n., Eros, the god of love, Hes.Th.120, Alcm. 36, Sapph.74, Theoc.29.22.
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    • Euripides, Electra, 297
    • Euripides, Hippolytus, 337
    • Euripides, Medea, 152
    • Hesiod, Theogony, 120
    • Hesiod, Theogony, 910
    • Homer, Iliad, 14.315
    • Homer, Iliad, 1.469
    • Homer, Odyssey, 18.212
    • Sophocles, Electra, 197
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