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Īrus , i, m., = Ἶρος,
I.the name of a beggar in the house of Ulysses at Ithaca; used proverbially to denote a poor man: “Irus est subito, qui modo Croesus erat,Ov. Tr. 3, 7, 42: “Iron,id. R. Am. 747; Prop. 3, 3, 39 (4, 4, 17): “Iro pauperior,Mart. 5, 41, 9; id. 5, 39, 9; 6, 77, 1.—In Ov. Ib. 415, binominis, double-named, because he was named Arnaeus by his mother.
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