Plato Greek Lexicon Ἰλιάς

Ἰλιάς

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Troy, the Troad

Appears 7 times across Plato's dialogues.

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Dictionary (LSJ)

Ἰλιάς [ῑ], άδος, , A. pecul. fem. of Ἰλιακός, χώρη Hdt. 5.94, cf. A. Ag. 453(lyr.), E. Hec. 102(anap.), 923(lyr.), etc.; epith. of Athena, Hdt. 7.43, IG 9(1).350 (ii B.C.). II. as Subst., 1. (sc. γῆ) Troy, the Troad, Hdt. 5.122. 2. (sc. γυνή) a Trojan woman, E. Hel. 1114 (lyr.), Tr. 245 (lyr.), etc. 3. (sc. ποίησις) the Iliad of Homer, Hdt. 2.116, Arist. Po. 1448b38, al.: prov., κακῶν Ἰλιάς, i.e. an endless string of woes, D. 19.148, D.S. 36.6, etc. III. a kind of thrush, perh. the redwing, Turdus iliacus, Arist. HA 617a21 (s.v.l.); cf. ἰλλάς III.
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