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ου (ἡ) Lemnos (
auj. Límnos,
anc. Staliméni)
î. de la mer Égée, IL.
1, 593, etc. ; OD.
8, 283 ; cf. ESCHL.
Pers. 884, etc. ; SOPH.
Ph. 2, etc. ; HDT.
4, 145, etc. ; THC.
1, 115, etc. ; XÉN.
Hell. 4, 8, 15, etc.
➳ Dor. Λᾶμνος, PD. fr. 182.
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LSJ
ἡ, Dor. Λᾶμνος, Lemnos, Il. 1.593, al., Od. 8.283; sacred to Hephaestus, Sch. A.R. 1.851, etc. ; Λαμνόθεν, Adv.
from Lemnos, Pi. P. 1.52; — Adj. Λήμνιος, α, ον, Lemnian, πῦρ S. Ph. 800, Ar. Lys. 299; Λ. ἔργα, prov. from the wickedness of certain Lemnian women, Hdt. 6.138, cf. A. Ch. 631 (lyr.); Λ. ἄμπελοι Ar. Pax 1162; — also Λημνιακός, Dor. Λαμνιακός Call. Fr. 1.44 P. ; — also fem. Λημνιάς (Λαμνιάς), άδος, Pi. O. 4.22; Λημνίς, ίδος, μίλτος Nic. Th. 865.
Liddell-Scott-Jones, Greek-English Lexicon (9th ed., 1940)