Lexicon / G8975
πτερόν
pteron
  • a feather

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Glosses: a feather

1. mostly in plural feathers , (Odyssey by Homer), etc.; in singular a feather , (Aristophanes Comicus)

2. = πτέρυξ, a bird's wing , in plural wings , (Homer); Παλλάδος ὑπὸ πτεροῖς ὄντας, metaphorically from chickens under the hen's wings, (Aeschulus Tragicus): —; τῷ πτερὰ γίγνετο he got as it were wings , i. e. spirit, courage, (Iliad by Homer)

3. the wings of a bat (see. πτίλον II), (Herdotus Historicus)

4. any winged creature , as the Sphinx, (Euripides); a beetle, (Aristophanes Comicus)

5. like οἰωνός, Lat. avis, an augury, omen, (Pindar)

6. anything like wings : as

7. a ship's wings , i. e. oars (compare πτερόω); ἐρετμά, τά τε πτερὰ νηυσὶ πέλονται (Odyssey by Homer); νηὸς πτερά (Hesiod):—; hence birds are said πτεροῖς ἐρέσσειν, (Euripides)

8. ἀέθλων πτερά, i. e. the wings of victory, which lift the Poet to heaven, (Pindar)

9. a feathered arrow , (Euripides)

10. τοῦ πώγωνος τὰ πτερά the points of the beard, (Lucian)

11. in Architecture, of the rows of columns along the sides of Greek temples, see. ἄπτερος. (ML)