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1 Κιρραίον
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2 Κιρραῖον
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3 πεδίον
A plain, in Hom. mostly sg., Il.5.222, al.: in pl., 12.283, Hes.Op. 388, etc. ; ἐν πεδίῳ on a fertile plain, opp. ἐν πέτραις, Men.719.b metaph., of the sea, ; πόντου π. Αἰγαῖον Ion Trag.60 ;π. πλόϊμα Tim.Pers.89
.2 freq. with gen. or adj. of particular plains (mostly in sg.),πεδίον Αἰσώπου A.Ag. 297
; τὸ Τροίας π. S.Ph. 1435 (but τὰ Τ. π. 1376) ; τὸ Θήβης π. Id.OC 1312 ; Καϋστρίων π. Ar.Ach.68 ; τὸ Κιρραῖον π. Aeschin.3.107 ; τὰ Θετταλικὰ π. Pl.Plt. 264c ; τὸ Ἄρειον π., = Lat. Campus Martius, D.H.7.59.b esp. the plain of Attica, IG12.842C7, Hdt. 1.59, Th. 2.55, Is.5.22.3 ἱππέας εἰς π. προκαλεῖσθαι, prov. of challenging persons to do that in which they excel, Pl.Tht. 183d, cf. Men. 268.II part of the foot next the toes, metatarsus, Gal.UP3.5, al., Poll.2.197.
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Κιρραῖον — Κιρραῖος fish masc acc sg Κιρραῖος fish neut nom/voc/acc sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
CIRRHA vel CYRRHA — CIRRHA, vel CYRRHA oppid. Phocidis ad radicem Parnassi, in quo Apollo religiosissime colebatur. Lucan. l. 3. v. 172. Phocaicas Amphissa manus, scopulosaque Cyrrha. Martial. ad Val. Flaccum, l. 1. Epigr. 77. v. 11. Quid tibi cum Cyrrhâ? quid cum… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale