Κώρυκος
Κώρῠκος, ὁ, Corycus, a promontory of Cilicia, h.Ap. 39 , etc.:— Adj. Κωρυκαῖος, α, ον: the inhabitants were infamous for
A). spying out the destination and value of ships' cargoes and then piratically seizing them, 27 , etc.: hence Κωρυκαῖος, prov. of spies and eavesdroppers, , 14.1.32 Att. 10.18.1 , prob. in Iamb. 1.143 ; K. ἠκροάσατο, 'a little bird told me', ; 150 μὴ κατακούσειεν δέ μου ὁ K., 'low be it spoken', :—also 2 Κωρύκιον σκάφος piratical craft, . 1.8