Φοῖνιξ
Φοῖνιξv.l.Φοίνῑξῑκοςmapp.reltd.[φοῖνιξ] usu.pl., oft. appos.w. ἄνδρεςman from PhoeniciaPhoenician
Hom.ref. to CarthaginiansPi. Plb. Plu. Phoinixancestor of the Phoenicians, father of Europa
Il. Hes.fr. B. E.fr. Mosch. Phoinixtutor of Achilles
Il. S. Ar. Pl. X. Plu.title of a play by EuripidesAeschin. D. Φοίνισσαηςfem.adjof women, ships, merchandise, a cryPhoenician
Od. A. Pi. B. Hdt.of the land; of an island, ref. to TyreE.of Corsica, as a Carthaginian colonyCall.pl.sb.Phoenician Womentitle of a play by EuripidesArist. Φοινῑ́κηηςdial.Φοινῑ́κᾱᾱς
f Phoenicia
Od. Hdt. E.fr.app.ref. to the Phoenician colony of CarthageE. Φοινῑκήιοςη ονIon.adj of ships, carvingsPhoenician
Hdt.of letters, ref. to the Greek alphabetHdt.of a disasteraffecting the Phoenicians
Hdt. Φοινῑκικόςή όνadjof mines, cities, a shipbelonging to the PhoeniciansPhoenician
Hdt. Th. X.of a taleof the Phoenician kindi.e. like the story of Phoenician Kadmos' Sown Menfantastical, outlandish
Pl.of a ruseoutlandishly crafty
Plb. Φοινῑκιστίadvin the Phoenician languageref. to Punic, the form of Phoenician spoken in Carthage
Plb. Φοινῑκογενήςέςadj[γένος][γίγνομαι] of Europasired by Phoinix
E.fr.
ShortDef
a Phoenician
a purple-red, purple; date palm
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