σικυών
            
          
          σικυών, ῶνος, ὁ,
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          "definition": "<i>cucumber-bed,</i> Eust. 291.36, etc.",
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              "definition": "Σῐκῠών, ῶνος, ἡ, <i>Sicyon,</i> Pi. N. 9.53, etc.; also ὁ, X. HG 4.2.14, 7.2.11; gender indeterm. in Il. 2.572, 23.299; as Adj., γῆ Σ. Arist. Fr. 640.26:—regul. Adj. Σῐκῠώνιος, α, ον, <i>Sicyonian,</i> Th. 1.28, etc.; Σ. ἔλαιον <i>Sicyonian</i> olive oil, Dsc. 1.30, Gal. 11.739 (but σικυώνιον ἔλαιον <i>oil of σίκυς,</i> Aët. 1.122, Alex.Trall. Febr. 3, Paul.Aeg. 3.77, 7.20); Σῐκῠωνικός or Σῐκῠων-ιακός, ή, όν, Callix. 2, Ath. 6.271d.— Adv. Σῐκῠωνόθε, <i>of</i> or <i>from Sicyon,</i> Pi. N. 9.1.—The people themselves called their town Σεκυών, A.D. Adv. 144.20, cf. Σεκυώνιοι GDI 2581.273 ( Delph., ii B.C.); its oldest name was Αἰγιαλεῖς and then Μηκώνη, acc. to Str. 8.6.25.",
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