φοῖνιξ
φοῖνιξv.l.φοίνῑξῑκοςmapp.reltd.[φοινός] crimson dyepigmentused to dye crests, leather cords, or sim., also to stain ivory or rouge the cheeks
Hom. Call.crimson colourof blushing cheeks
E.masc.adj.of reins, robes, a helmet crest, plumb-linered or crimsonfr. dye or pigmentSimon. E. AR. Theoc.of horseschestnut, bayIl.of cowstawnyTheoc.fem.adj.of the blast of firered or crimsonE. date-palm, palm treeesp. assoc.w. Apollo or Leto, who clung to the tree in her labour pains
Od.palm-wood
Hdt. X.palm-frondgiven to victors in athletic games
Plu.palm-fruit, date
Melanipp. Thphr. Plu.phoenixa mythical bird
Hes.fr. Hdt.a kind of lyreperh. of Phoenician originAlc. Hdt.
ShortDef
a Phoenician
a purple-red, purple; date palm
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