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Liddell-Scott-Jones Lexicon of Classical Greek
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Words That Regularly Appear With Aphrodisios
In Perseus Texts:hêdonahêdonêepithumiahêdussitos
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Aphrodis-ios, a, on, also os, on D.H.2.24, Luc.Am.12, Ael.NA1.2:--

  • belonging to the goddess of love, ergon Semon.7.48; agra S.Fr.166; horkos Plat. Sym. 183b; athurmata Crates Com.2D.; logos Pl.Com.2D.; kêpos Archipp.2D.; humenaion Pherecr.12D.

    II. Aphrodisia, ta, sexual pleasures, Hp.Mochl.36, freq. in Pl., as Phd.81b, al.; terpn' anthe' A.
    Pind. N. 7.53; ta tôn hôraiôn A. Xen. Mem. 2.6.22; erga A. Hp.Jusj.:--

  • also as concrete, = amasius, Xen. Mem. 1.3.8.

    III. Aphrodision, to, temple of Aphrodite,
    Xen. Hell. 5.4.58, GDI5075.70(Crete); her statue, Plut. Thes. 21, PPetr.3p.113.

    IV. Aphrodisios, ho (sc. mên), name of a month in Cyprus, Porph.Abst.2.54, etc.