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ἡμερ-ήσιος , Dor. ἁμ- , α, ον, also ος, ον Plb.9.13.6, Str.7.1.5, Gem.18.4: (ἡμέρα):—
A.of the day, τὰ . Hp.Mul.1.11; “ὕπνοιDemocr.212; . φάος light as of the day, A. Ag.22; “θεοίPMag.Leid.W.2.10.
II. a day long, . ὁδός a day's journey, Hdt.4.101, Pl.R.616b; . λόγος a speech lasting a whole day, Isoc.15.320; “. χρόνοςTi.Locr.97c, etc.; “ζωήPlu.2.111c.
III. of or for a day, ἀνωμαλία Gem.l.c.; “μισθόςPFay.91.23 (i A.D.); τὸ . (sc. μίσθωμα) a day's wages, Suid.; “πεντακοσίους γράφει στίχους ἡμερησίους500 lines every day, D.L.7.181. Adv. “-ίωςdaily, POxy. 83.12 (iv A.D.), prob. in PGrenf.2.67.11 (iii A.D.).
2.. μνημόσυνονcalendar, Epigr.Gr.1096.1 (Stratonicea).
3. ἡμερησία, , day-book, BGU12.32, 870.3 (ii A.D.).
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  • Cross-references in general dictionaries from this page (6):
    • Aeschylus, Agamemnon, 22
    • Herodotus, Histories, 4.101
    • Isocrates, Antidosis, 320
    • Plato, Republic, 616b
    • Strabo, Geography, 7.1.5
    • Polybius, Histories, 9.13.6
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