Οὔριος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From οὔριος (oúrios), itself derived from οὖρος (oûros, fair wind).

Proper noun

Οὔριος • (Oúrios) m (indeclinable)

  1. A rare epithet of Zeus.
    • ~95BC Meleager of Gadara, The Garland
      Ζεύς-Ουριος υμετερας πνευσεται εις οθονας.
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