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orthros
[ awr-thraws; English awr-thros ]
noun
- Greek Orthodox Church. the morning office, corresponding to matins.
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of orthros1
< Late Greek, Greek óٳDz dawn
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Which, of course, would be like saying the winner will be a jackalope or Orthros, the two-headed monster dog, or of course, Finn McCool.
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Orthros, or′thros, n. one of the Greek canonical hours, corresponding to the Western lauds.
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He never slept day nor night, but walked unceasingly among his herds with his two-headed dog Orthros.
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One was "Gargittos" and the other "Orthros."
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Here we encounter again the three-headed Orthros under the identical title of Vritra, "he who shrouds or envelops," called also Cushna, "he who parches," Pani, "the robber," and Ahi, "the strangler."
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