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Ancient Greek
Etymology
From ῥᾶ (rhâ), of unknown origin.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /r̥êː.a/ → /ˈri.a/ → /ˈri.a/
Adverb
ῥεῖα • (rheîa)
- (Epic) easily, lightly
800 BCE – 600 BCE,
Homer,
Iliad 6.138
:
- τῷ μὲν ἔπειτ’ ὀδύσαντο θεοὶ ῥεῖα ζώοντες, καί μιν τυφλὸν ἔθηκε Κρόνου πάϊς·
- tôi mèn épeit’ odúsanto theoì rheîa zṓontes, kaí min tuphlòn éthēke Krónou páïs;
- Translation by Theodore Alois Buckley
- With him the peaceful-living gods were afterwards enraged, and the son of Saturn rendered him blind.
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