Κῆρ , Κηρός (κείρω): the
angel of death, any form of death personified, hence
κῆρες θανάτοιο, fates
of death, μυρίαι,
Il. 12.326, ξ
207, Il. 2.302. Immediately
upon the birth, the Moira or Aisa was
determined for the life, and the κῆρ for
the death (cf. Il. 9.411, where the
choice of a twofold destiny is offered to Achilles; the passage also
shows that the Κῆρ impels to
destruction, cf. κηρεσσιφόρητος). When
the time of death for the special favorites of Zeus approaches, he
weighs the fortunes of combatants, e. g. Patroclus and
Sarpēdon, Achilles and Hector. (See cut, representing Hermes
discharging this function.) Freq. joined w. θάνατος,
Od. 2.283;
φο<*>νος, δ 273, Od.
2.165; hence w. adj. μέλαινα,
Il. 21.66; like θάνατος, Il. 16.687;
often = death, Il. 11.360, 362, Ε 652, Il.
9.411; symbol of hate, Il.
1.228.