Plato Greek Lexicon χθόνιος

χθόνιος

chthonios

in, under

Appears 4 times across Plato's dialogues.

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χθόνιος, α, ον, also ος, ον S. OC 1727 (lyr.), E. Hipp. 1201, Hel. 345 (lyr.): (χθών):—A. in, under, or beneath the earth, θεός, δαίμων, Hes. Th. 767, A. Th. 522 (lyr.); Ἄϊδα στόμα, of the cavern at Taenarus, Pi. P. 4.43, cf. S. OC 1727 (lyr.); χ. λίμνη E. Alc. 902 (anap.); Ζεὺς χ., of Hades or Pluto, Hes. Op. 465; κτύπησε Ζεὺς χ., of noise from beneath the earth, S. OC 1606; βροντήματα χ. A. Pr. 994; ἠχὼ χ. ὡς βροντὴ Διός E. Hipp. l.c., cf. Ar. Av. 1750 (lyr.); χ. θεοί gods of the nether world, opp. ὕπατοι, A. Ag. 89 (anap.), etc.; χ. δαίμονες Id. Pers. 628 (anap.); χθόνιοι alone, μᾶνις χθονίων Pi. P. 4.159, cf. A. Pers. 641 (lyr.), Ch. 399 (lyr.), al., Pl. Lg. 828c, 959d (but Ion. χθονίη, , earlier name of Γῆ, Pherecyd.Syr. 1, cf. Dam. Pr. 124bis; χ. θεαί, i.e. Demeter and Persephone, Hdt. 6.134, 7.153; of the Erinyes, S. OC 1568 (lyr.); χ. Ἅιδας, Ἅιδης, E. Alc. 237 (lyr.), Andr. 544 (anap.); χ. Ἑρμῆς, as conductor of the dead, A. Ch. 1, S. El. 111 (anap.), Aj. 832, Ar. Ra. 1145, Plu. Arist. 21; χ. πορεία, opp. οὐρανία, Pl. R. 619e; χθονίᾳ φρενί, of the dead, Pi. P. 5.101; χ. Ἑκάτη Ar. Fr. 500 (anap.); χάρις ἡ χ. grace with the gods below, S. OC 1752 (lyr.); χ. φάμα rumour that is heard in the world below, Id. El. 1066 (lyr.). II. sprung from the earth, Τιτῆνες Hes. Th. 697; of Echion, one of the Theban γηγενεῖς, E. Ba. 541 (lyr.), cf. Paus. 9.5.3, etc.; but also of mankind, ὁ χ. ἄνθρωπος, opp. ὁ ἐν οὐρανῷ . . λαχὼν τὴν ὑπόστασιν, Procl. in Prm.p.765 S. Adv. χθονίως in an earthly manner, opp. οὐρανίως, Id. Sacr. p.148 B. 2. in or of the country, θεοί, ἡρῷσσαι, E. Hec. 79 (anap.), A.R. 4.1322; native, Ἄρεος . . πάγον . . ξυνῄδη χθόνιον ὄντα S. OC 948; γενεᾶς χθονίων ἀπʼ Ἐρεχθειδᾶν Id. Aj. 202 (anap.). III. of things, of the earth, χ. κόνις (sed leg. γαΐα, Hsch.), A. Th. 736 (codd., lyr.); opp. ἀέριος, E. Fr. 27.4 (lyr.); πρηστήρ Arist. Mu. 395a10.—Poet. word, used once or twice in Pl. and in late Prose (v. supr.).
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