ἵππιος
hippios
of a horse
Appears 127 times across Plato's dialogues.
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Dictionary (LSJ)
ἵππιος, α, ον, (ἵππος) poet. form of ἵππειος (q. v.), A. of a horse or horses, λόφοι crests of horsehair, 15.2; σθένος ἵ. P. 2.12; Ἄργος ἵ. (cf. ἱππόβοτος) I. 7(6).11, 18.15; δρομεύς, prob. l. in El. 825; ἄνασσα ἱ. Queen of the Amazons, Hipp. 307; epith. of Poseidon as creator of the horse, 16.99, Th. 130 (lyr.), Eq. 551, Nu. 83, IG 12.310.142, etc.; hence, of Colonos as sacred to him, Arg. OC, 1.30.4 (but cf. 134); also of Athena, O. 13.82, OC 1070 (lyr.), ; of Hera, at Olympia, 5.15.5; of Ares, 5.15.6, cf. 105. II. of horsemen or the horse-race, ἵ. νόμος O. 1.101; ἱππίαν ἔσοδον P. 6.50; ἄεθλα AP 6.312 (Anyte); sc. ἀγών SIG 1064.8 (Halic., i B.C.). III. Ἵππιος, ὁ (sc. μήν), month at Rhegium, IG 14.612.
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