πίων
piōnNounG8798
plenty
Full Lexicon Entry
1.neuter πῖον, genitive πίονος, fat, plump, Lat. pinguis, (Homer); π. *δημός *rich fat, (Iliad by Homer); of oil, (Herdotus Historicus)
2.of soil, fat, rich. (Iliad by Homer); also, *πίονα ἔργα *pingues segetes, (Iliad by Homer); ὀπώρας πίων ποτός, of wine, (Sophocles Tragicus)
3.of persons and places, rich, wealthy, (Homer); *πίονι μέτρῳ *in plenteous measure, (Theocritus Poeta Bucolicus)
4.The comparative and Sup. are πι-ότερος, πι-ότατος, as if from πῖος.
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