A.“ἀγήρως” Od.5.218, al.); acc. sg. “ἀγήρων” h.Cer.242; “ἀγήρω” Hes.Th.949, Jul.Or.4.142b: nom. pl. “ἀγήρῳ” Hes.Th.277; dat. “ἀγήρῳς” Ar.Av.689:—ageless, undecaying, “ἀθάνατος καὶ ἀγήρως ἤματα πάντα” Il.8.539; “σὺ δ᾽ ἀθάνατος καὶ ἀ.” Od.5.218; “ἀγήρω τ᾽ ἀθανάτω τε” Il.12.323, cf. Hes.Th.949; ἀπήμαντος καὶ ἀ. ib.955; “ἄνοσοι καὶ ἀ.” Pi.Fr.143; “ἀ. χρόνῳ δυνάστας” S.Ant.608 (lyr.).
ἀγήραος , ον, Att. contr. ἀγήρως , ων (of which Hom. uses nom. dual ἀγήρω (v. infr.), nom. sg. and acc. pl.