LSJ
έως, ὁ, Aeolian; pl. Αἰολέες Hdt. 1.28, Att. Αἰολεῖς or -ῆς Th. 7.57; — hence Adj. Αἰολικός, ή, όν, of or like the Aeolians, Theoc. 1.56 (v.l.); of the Aeolic dialect, A.D. Adv. 193.15, al. ; Comp. -ώτερον 194.8; of Aeolic metre, Heph. 7.5. Adv. -κῶς S.E. M. 1.78; — Αἰόλιος, α, ον, in the Aeolian mode, νόμος Plu. 2.1132d; — fem. Αἰολίς, ίδος, Hes. Op. 636, Hdt., etc. ; of the Aeolian mode, Pratin. 5; of the Aeolic dialect, A.D. Adv. 155.11; Subst., Αἰολίς, ἡ, Id. Synt. 309.25; poet. fem. Αἰοληΐς, Pi. O. 1.102.
Liddell-Scott-Jones, Greek-English Lexicon (9th ed., 1940)