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                    "description": "<b>ωνος (ὁ)<\/b> <font color='purple'>[ῑ]<\/font> Skirôn, <i>brigand tué par Thésée,<\/i> XÉN. <i>Mem. 2, 1, 14 ;<\/i> ARSTT. <i>Rhet. 33, etc<\/i>."
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                    "description": "ωνος, ὁ, Attic name for the wind <b>which blew from the Scironian rocks<\/b> in the Isthmus of Corinth, Arist. <i>Vent.<\/i> 973b19 (written Σκίρρων), Thphr. <i>Vent.<\/i> 62, Str. 1.2.20, 9.1.4, CIG 518 (i BC); but it is <b>a north-west wind<\/b>, like Ἀργέστης, in Arist. <i>Mete.<\/i> 363b25. a mythical robber who haunted the rocks between Attica and Megara, killed by Theseus, X. <i>Mem.<\/i> 2.1.14, Pl. <i>Tht.<\/i> 169a, etc. ; Σκίρωνος ἀκτή or ἀκταί the coast near these rocks, S. <i>Fr.<\/i> 24.6, E. <i>Hipp.<\/i> 1208; the adjacent sea was Σκιρωνικὸν οἶδμα θαλάσσης, Simon. 114.3; the rocks themselves Σκιρωνίδες πέτραι, E. <i>Hipp.<\/i> 979, Heracl. 860, Str. 1.2.20, 9.1.4; without πέτραι, Plb. 16.16.4; written Σκιρρωνίδες in Arist. <i>Vent. l.c.<\/i> ; Σκιρωνὶς ὁδός the road from Athens to Megara, Hdt. 8.71. (Σκίρων is thus written on vases, Kretschmer <i>Griech. Vaseninschr.<\/i> p. 133; Σκειρ- (codd. Simon., etc.) and Σκιρρ- are misspellings.)"
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