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Συράκουσαa Syracusan: fem nom /voc plΣυρά̱κουσαι, Συράκουσαιa Syracusan: fem nom /voc pl -
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Σῠράκουσαι [ᾱ], αἱ, Syracuse, Th.5.4, Scymn.282, IGRom.1.495 (Sicily, i A.D.); [dialect] Ion. [full] Σῠρήκουσαι Hdt.7.154; [dialect] Dor. [full] Σῠράκοσαι Pi. P.2.1, D.S.22.8; also [full] Σῠράκοσσαι, Pi.O.6.6 (with vv.ll.), cj. in B. 5.184 ([suff] σῠοφόρβ-κουσς- Pap., as also Marm.Par.52,71): [full] Σῠράκουσα, ἡ, D.S.13.75, 14.14, St.Byz., [full] Συράκουσσα Hdn.Gr.1.270 codd. Arc.; [full] Σῠράκοσα, D.S.21.4; also [full] Σῠρακώ, οῦς, ἡ, Epich.185 (name of a marsh, St.Byz.; called Tyraco, Vibius Sequester p.154 Riese).-- Adj. [full] Σῠρᾱκόσιος, α, ον, Syracusan, and as Subst.A a Syracusan, BMus.Cat.Coins Sicily p.145, Th.l.c., IG12(9).1187.15 (Euboea, iii B.C.), etc.; [dialect] Ion. and poet. [full] Σῠρηκόσιος Hdt.7.154, AP5.191 (Mel.), Nonn.D.6.354; a form [full] Σῠρακόσσιος Hdn.Gr.1.120; [full] Σῠρακούσιος Pl.Ep. 326b (s.v.l.); [full] Συρρακούσιος v.l. in Lib.Or.12.36, cf. Choerob. in Theod.2.242, al.; fem. [full] Σῠρᾰκοσσίς,γλῶσσα Nonn.D.9.22
:—ἡ Συρακοσία [χώρα]A the territory of S., Th.6.52 (and so L. Dind. reads for ἡ Συράκουσα or Συράκοσα in D.S. (v. supr.)): Συρακοσίων τράπεζα, prov. of luxurious living, Ar.Fr.216:—[full] Σῠρᾱκοσεύς, έως, ὁ, St.Byz.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Συράκουσαι
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Συρᾱκοσίᾱͅ, Συρακόσιοςa Syracusan: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic)Συρακοσίαthe territory of S.fem nom /voc plΣυρακοσίᾱͅ, Συρακοσίαthe territory of S.fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
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Συρᾱκοσίαις, Συρακόσιοςa Syracusan: fem dat plΣυρακοσίαthe territory of S.fem dat pl -
25 Συρακοσίαν
Συρᾱκοσίᾱν, Συρακόσιοςa Syracusan: fem acc sg (attic doric aeolic)Συρακοσίᾱν, Συρακοσίαthe territory of S.fem acc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
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Συρᾱκοσίης, Συρακόσιοςa Syracusan: fem gen sg (epic ionic)Συρακοσίαthe territory of S.fem gen sg (epic ionic) -
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Συρᾱκοσίοις, Συρακόσιοςa Syracusan: masc /neut dat pl -
28 Συρακοσίοισι
Συρᾱκοσίοισι, Συρακόσιοςa Syracusan: masc /neut dat pl (epic ionic aeolic) -
29 Συρακοσίου
Συρᾱκοσίου, Συρακόσιοςa Syracusan: masc /neut gen sg -
30 Συρακοσίους
Συρᾱκοσίους, Συρακόσιοςa Syracusan: masc acc pl -
31 Συρακοσίω
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Συρᾱκοσίῳ, Συρακόσιοςa Syracusan: masc /neut dat sg -
34 Συρακουσίαις
Συρᾱκουσίαις, Συρακούσιοςa Syracusan: fem dat pl -
35 Συρακουσίαν
Συρᾱκουσίᾱν, Συρακούσιοςa Syracusan: fem acc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
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Συρᾱκουσίοις, Συρακούσιοςa Syracusan: masc /neut dat pl -
37 Συρακουσίου
Συρᾱκουσίου, Συρακούσιοςa Syracusan: masc /neut gen sg -
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Συρᾱκουσίους, Συρακούσιοςa Syracusan: masc acc pl -
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