ἄπιος
ἄπιος (B), η, ον,
{
"headword": "ἄπιος",
"urn": "urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionaries.v1:lsj-n12127",
"citations": [],
"senses": [
{
"definition": "",
"urn": "urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionaries.v1:lsj-n12127-0",
"children": [
{
"label": "",
"definition": "<i>far away, far off, distant,</i> τηλόθεν ἐξ ἀπίης γαίης Il. 1.270, 3.49, Od. 16.18, cf. S. OC 1685.",
"urn": "urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionaries.v1:lsj-n12127-0-0",
"citations": [
{
"urn": "urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:citations.atlas_v1:lsj-14821",
"data": {
"quote": "τηλόθεν ἐξ ἀπίης γαίης",
"ref": "Il. 1.270",
"urn": "urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0012.tlg001.perseus-grc2:1.270"
}
}
],
"children": [
{
"label": "II",
"definition": "Ἄπιος, α, ον, <i>Apian,</i> i.e. <i>Peloponnesian,</i> said (in this sense) to be derived from Ἆπις, Apis, a mythical king of Argos, A. Supp. 260, cf. Paus. 2.5.7; Ἀπία γῆ, Ἀπία χθών, or Ἀπία alone, <i>the Peloponnese,</i> esp. <i>Argolis,</i> A. Ag. 256, S. OC 1303, Ath. 14.650b, etc.; cf. Ἀπίς prob. in A.R. 4.1564. [The former word has ᾰ, the latter ᾱ; yet S. OC 1685 uses signf. I with ᾱ, and later Ep. Poets have signf. II with ᾰ, cf. Rhian. 13.] (Commonly derived from ἀπό, as ἀντίος from ἀντί; and Hsch. expl. ἐξ ἀπίης γαίης by ἀλλοτρίας ἢ ξένης ἢ μακρὰν οὔσης, cf. Str. 8.6.9.)",
"urn": "urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionaries.v1:lsj-n12127-0-0-0",
"citations": [],
"children": []
}
]
}
]
}
],
"key": "a)/pios2",
"type": "main"
}