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Liddell-Scott-Jones Lexicon of Classical Greek
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Arês, ho, Ep.gen. Areos, Att. Areôs Aesch. Seven 64, Eur. El. 1258; but Areos (never contr.) is required by the metre in Aesch. Seven 115 (lyr.), Soph. OC 947, ti=Soph. Ant. 125 (lyr.), ti=Soph. El. 1423 (lyr.), Eur. Heraclid. 275, ti=Eur. El. 950, ti=E. Fr.16; dat. Areï, contr. Arei; acc. Area Soph. OT 190 (lyr.), Att. Arê (never Arên, which is not found in Attic Inscrr. and is never required by the metre; Arê' is the true reading in Hom. Il. 5.909, Hes. Sh. 59, cf. AP7.237 (Alph.), D.S. 5.72); voc. Ares, Ep. (metri gr.) Ares:--

  • Ion. and Ep. declens. Arês, êos, êi, êa: Aeol. Areus, euos, eua, eui, eu, Sapph.66, Alc. 28 ff.:--

  • ti=Alc. Ares: in Trag., the god of destruction generally, Soph. OT 190, etc.; es Oidipou paide . . Arês kateskêps' Ar.Fr.558; in Com., Areôs neottos chicken of Ares, IDEM=Aristoph. Birds 835.

    II. in Poets, Appellat. for war, slaughter, xunagômen Arêa
    Hom. Il. 2.381; Arê meixousin Soph. OC 1046 (lyr.); chroniôi sun Arei Pind. P. 11.36; Arês emphulios, A. tithasos, Aesch. Eum. 862,au=Aesch. Eum. 355; thêluktonôi Arei damentôn IDEM=Aesch. PB 861; naupharktos A. IDEM=Aesch. Pers. 951 (lyr.); litholeuston Arê death by stoning, Soph. Aj. 254(lyr.); entha malista gignet' A. alegeinos oïzuroisi brotoisi, of a mortal wound, Hom. Il. 13.569.

    III. epith. of Zeus, as the avenger of perjury, in oaths, IG5(2).343c(Arc.);
    of Enualios, Ibid=Arc. 2.23c, Poll.8.106. (Akin to arê, q. v.) [a^ in Hom., but a of voc. may be long, e.g. Ares, Ares brotoloige Hom. Il. 5.31, and gen. A_rêos au=Hom. Il. 2.767, Call.Jov.77 (s.v.l.), A_reos A.R.3.1187, dat. A_rêï IDEM=A.R.2.991: in Trag., regularly a^, but A. uses a_ even in dialogue, as Th.244, au=Aesch. Seven 469; and S. in lyr., Aj.252,au=Soph. Aj. 614, ti=Soph. Ant. 139.]