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The Dictionay of the
Goddess Athena: Now with some epithets of Athena and Ulysses used by
Homer:
mêtis
(wisdom),
paschô
(to suffer),
penthos
(sorrow), phroneô
(to be minded),
planktos
(wandering), poikilophrôn
(of varied mind), polukerdês
(very crafty),
polumechanos
(of many devices),
polumêtis
(of many counsels), polupenthês
(of many sorrows),
poluphrontis
(full of thought), poluphrontistos
(thoughtful),
polustonos
(much-sighing),
polutlas
(much-enduring), polutlêmon
(much-enduring),
polutropos
(of many turns), tlêmôn
(patient),
tolmaô
(to endure).
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