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εἷς , μία^, ἕν (μίη only in late Ion. Prose): gen. ἑνός, μιᾶς, ἑνός:—Ep. ἕεις Hes.Th.145, AP7.341 (Procl.), cj.in Il.5.603:—Dor. ἧς Rhinth. 12, Tab.Heracl.1.136:—Ep., Aeol., and Ion. fem.
A.ἴα^Il.13.354, prob. in Hp.Morb.4.37; acc. “ἴανAlc.33.6(prob.), Sapph.69.1 (cf. μηδεΐα), Corinn.Supp.2.56, IG9(2).517.22(Thess.); gen.“ἰῆςIl.16.173,24.496; dat. “ἰῇ9.319, 11.174, etc.: neut. dat. (ἰῷ κίον ἤματι6.422. (In Com. οὐδὲμηδὲεἷς, οὐδὲμηδὲἕν, occur, mostly at the end of an iambic trimeter, without elision, Cratin.302,Ar.Ra.927, Pl.37,138,al.) (Orig. ἕνς , assim. ἔνδ) prob. in Leg.Gort.9.50, from Ε῞μς, I.-Eur. sem-(cf. ὁμός); μία from sm-ία; ἴα is not related to μία, but prob. to pronom. stem i-(Lat.is), cf.ἰός.)
1. as a Numeral, εἷς κοίρανος
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