Plato Greek Lexicon σύκινος

σύκινος

sykinos

of the figtree

Appears 6 times across Plato's dialogues.

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Dictionary (LSJ)

σύκινος, η, ον, A. of the figtree, σ. ξύλον fig-wood, Hp. Ulc. 12, Ar. V. 145 (where reference is made to the pungent smoke produced by burning it, cf. Arist. Fr. 227, Thphr. Ign. 72); κλῳὸς σ. Ar. V. 897; τορύνη Pl. Hp.Ma. 290d sq.; σύκινα Χῖα Chian fig-trees, PCair.Zen. 33.12 (iii B.C.): the wood of the fig was proverbially cheap and useless, Zen. 3.44, Sch.Ar. Pl. 947: hence, 2. metaph., σ. ἄνδρες worthless, good-for-nothing fellows, Theoc. 10.45; σ. σοφιστής Antiph. 122.4; prov., σ. ἐπικουρία, of feeble, useless help, Hsch. (v. σκύτινος) ; σ. γνώμη Luc. Ind. 6; σ. σύζυγος a false, treacherous comrade, with a play on συκοφαντικός, Ar. Pl. 946. II. of figs, πῶμα σ. fig-wine, Plu. 2.752b; ὁ σ. καρπός the fig-harvest, PCair.Zen. 354.20 (iii B.C.).
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