ΩΡΗΔΟΝ, ωρηδον
ŌRĒDON, ōrēdon
Sounds Like: oh-RAY-don
Translations: in rows, in order, in a heap, in piles
From the root: ΩΡΗΔΟΝ
Part of Speech: Adverb
Explanation: This adverb describes something happening or being arranged in rows, in an orderly fashion, or in heaps/piles. It indicates a structured or accumulated arrangement. The provided examples show it used to describe bodies falling in piles or stones being thrown to form heaps.
Inflection: Does not inflect
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