αὐγή
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light of the sun
Appears 3 times across Plato's dialogues.
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αὐγή, ἡ, A. light of the sun, and in pl., rays, beams, πέπτατο δʼ αὐ. ἠελίου Il. 17.371, cf. Od. 6.98, 12.176; ἠελίου ἴδεν αὐγάς, i. e. was born, Il. 16.188; ὑπʼ αὐγὰς ἠελίοιο, i.e. still alive, Od. 11.498,619; Διὸς αὐγάς Il. 13.837; αὐγὰς ἐσιδεῖν see the light, i.e. to be alive, 426, cf. Alc. 667; λεύσσειν Pers. 710; βλέπειν Andr. 935; ὑπʼ αὐγὰς λεύσσειν or ἰδεῖν τι hold up to the light and look at, Hec. 1154, Phdr. 268a, cf. 10.3.1; ὑπʼ αὐγὰς δεικνύναι τι Th. 500 (πρὸς and ὑπʼ αὐγήν, in a full and in a side light, Off. 3); δυθμαὶ αὐγῶν sun-set, I. 4(3).65; ξύνορθρον αὐγαῖς dawning with the sun, Ag. 254 (lyr.); κλύζειν πρὸς αὐγάς rise surging towards the sun, ib.1182; λαμπροτάτη τῶν παρεουσέων αὐγέων brightest light available, Fract. 3, cf. PA 658a3, Pr. 912b14, al.: metaph., βίου δύντος αὐγαί ‘lifeʼs setting sun’, Ag. 1123 (lyr.); ἤδη γὰρ αὑγὴ τῆς ζόης ἀπήμβλυνται 10.4. 2. αὐγαὶ ἠελίοιο or αὐγαί alone, the East, 84,231. 3. dawn, day-break, 20.11, PLeid.W. 11.35. 4. generally, any bright light, πυρὸς αὐγή Od. 6.305, cf. Il. 2.456; ἀρίζηλοι δέ οἱ αὐγαί, of lightning, 13.244; βροντῆς αὐ. Ph. 1199 (lyr.); of a beacon, Il. 18.211, Ag. 9; λαμπάδος post150; distd. from φλόξ, 2.186. 5. of the eyes, ὀμμάτων αὐγαί Aj. 70; αὐγαί alone, the eyes, Andr. 1180 (lyr.), Rh. 737: metaph., ἀνακλίναντας τὴν τῆς ψυχῆς αὐ. R. 540a. 6. gleam, sheen, of bright objects, αὐ. χαλκείη Il. 13.341; χρυσὸς αὐγὰς ἔδειξεν N. 4.83; ἀμβρόσιος αὐ. πέπλου Med. 983 (lyr.); ἠλεκτροφαεῖς αὐ. Hipp. 741 (lyr.); αὐ. τῆς κρόκης 561; of gems, Im. 2.8.—Mostly poet., but freq. in , chiefly in the sense of sunlight.
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