ἠϊόεις
εσσα, εν
A.
ἐπ’ ἠϊόεντι Σκαμάνδρῳ Il. 5.36; perh. connected by later poets with ἠϊών, hence ἠ. Πάνορμος Q.S. 1.283; κόλλουρος haunting the shore, Marc.Sid. 22: but perh. also with ἤϊα (A), χήνεσιν ἠϊόεν πεδίον κάτα βοσκομένοισιν Q.S. 5.299; derived from ἴον by EM 423.14.