Αἴτνη
Αἴτνηηςdial.Αἴτνᾱᾱς
f Aetnavolcanic mountain in E. Sicily
Hes.fr. Pi. E. Th. Aetnaname of a city near the mountain, founded by Hieron of Syracuse in 476/5 BC
Pi. B. Ar. Theoc. Αἰτναῖοςᾱ ονadjof or relating to Mount Aetnaof the mountain, crags, or sim.of Aetna
A. E.Cyc. Call.of the land or shores, ref. to SicilyE. Mosch. of Hephaistos, the Cyclops, a breed of horses, legendary dung-beetlesfrom AetnaAetnaean
S. E.Cyc. Ar.of blood-bowlsE.Cyc.dub. relating to the city of Aetnaof Hieron, as its founderAetnaean
Pi.of Zeus, as patron godPi.masc.pl.sb.men of AetnaPi.
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Mt. Etna
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αἴτνη
Headword (normalized/stripped):
αιτνη
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