Plato Greek Lexicon Ἡρακλέης

Ἡρακλέης

heraklees

Heracles

Appears 43 times across Plato's dialogues.

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Ἡρακλέης, contr. Ἡρακλῆς, , the former in Ep., Pi., Hdt., and E. Heracl. 210, Ion 1144, HF 924; the latter also in E., S., and Att. Prose: the orig. forms of the obl. cases Ἡρακλέεος, -κλέεϊ, -κλέεᾰ nowhere appear in use; but in Att. the contracted forms Ἡρακλέους Ar. Nu. 1050, Ἡρακλέει E. Heracl. 8,988, Ar. Av. 567, Ἡρακλέᾱ Id. V. 757 (anap.) (also in h.Hom. 15.1, Hes. Sc. 448, Theoc. 24.1); in Ion. and Ep., Ἡρακλῆος, -κλῆϊ, -κλῆα (-κλῆϊ Pi. I. 5(4).37, -κλῆος dub. in E. Heracl. 541):—these forms are still further shortd., Ἡρακλέος Hdt. 2.42 (v.l. -έους), Pi. O. 3.44 (scanned -⏑- P. 10.3), E. HF 806 (lyr.), Ἡρακλέῖ Hdt. 2.145, Theoc. 25.71; Ἡρακλέᾰ Hdt. 2.42 sq., Pi. O. 10(11).16, AP 9.391 (Diotim. or Call.) (scanned -⏑- S. Tr. 233, Ar. Th. 26); again contr. Ἡρᾰκλῆ S. Tr. 476 cod. A, interpol. in Pl. Phd. 89c, Ael. VH 1.24; Ἡρακλεῖ B. 8.9, Th. 7.73: irreg. acc. Ἡρακλέην A.R. 2.767, dub.l. in Theoc. 13.73; contr. Ἡρακλῆν v.l. in Paus. 8.31.3 and Epigr. ap.Alcid. Od. 24, BGU 166.12 (ii A.D.): voc. Ἡράκλεες Archil. 119, Pi. N. 7.86, E. HF 175; Att. Ἡράκλεις Pl. Euthd. 303a, etc., later Ἥρακλες Orph. H. 12.1 [ᾰ], AP 9.468 [ᾱ], Gramm. ap. Lib. Ep. 255: pl. Ἡρακλέες Pl. Tht. 169b (but Ἡρακλεῖς Hdn.Gr.1.424), acc. -έας Ar. Pax 741: dual Ἡρακλέε Philostr. VA 5.5: (Ἥρα, κλέος):—A. Heracles, Il. 14.266, etc.; Ἡρακλέος στᾶλαι (v. Ἡράκλειος), prov. of going to the farthest point, Pi. O. 3.44; Ἡρακλέους ὀργήν τινʼ ἔχων a temper like Heracles, Ar. V. 1030, Pax 752; prov. of close friendship, ἄλλος Ἡρακλῆς, ἄλλος αὐτός (Mss. οὗτος) Arist. EE 1245a30; but ἄλλος οὗτος Ἡρακλῆς ‘a second Heracles’, Id. MM 1213a13, Varr.Sat.Men.tit.: voc. Ἡράκλεις as an exclamation of surprise, anger, or disgust, Ar. Ach. 284, Nu. 184. 2. the planet Mars, Arist. Mu. 392a25, Ach. Tat.Intr.Arat. 17. [, long by position in Ep. and E., as Heracl. 123.]
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