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Σαλαμίς

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mieux que Σαλαμίν, ῖνος (ἡ) [ᾰᾰῑ] Salamine :
      1 î. du golfe Saronique, (auj. Salamína, anc. Koúlouri) IL. 2, 577 ; 7, 199 ; PD. P. 1, 148, etc. ; ESCHL. Pers. 273, etc. ; SOPH. Aj. 135, etc. ; HDT. 7, 90, etc. ; THC. 1, 137 ; etc. ; XÉN. Hell. 2, 2, 9 ;
      2 v. de Chypre (auj. ruines près d’Áyios Séryios-Yeni Boğaziçi) fondée par Teucer de Salamine, HH. 9, 4 ; HDT. 4, 162 ; THC. 1, 112, etc.

Voc. Σαλαμίς, HDT. 7, 141, etc. ; SOPH. Aj. 596, etc.

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Lexicon of Greek Personal Names

LSJ

(also in Gramm. Σαλαμίν, Hsch., Eust. ad D.P. 498), gen. ῖνος, ἡ, Salamis, an island and town of the same name, between Athens and Megara, Il. 2.557, etc. a town of Cyprus founded by Teucer of Salamis, h.Hom. 10.4, Hdt. 4.162, etc. ; Σαλαμίνη, Suid. s.v. Ἐπιφάνιος.
Liddell-Scott-Jones, Greek-English Lexicon (9th ed., 1940)

TBESG

Σαλαμίς, -ῖνσς, ἡ
Salamis, the chief city of Cyprus: Act.13:5.†
(AS)
Translators Brief lexicon of Extended Strongs for Greek based on Abbot-Smith, A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament (1922) (=AS), with corrections and adapted by Tyndale Scholars

TT

Place, proper name
  • Archaic to Late Antique polis north of Ammokhostos/Famagusta, Cyprus. (TOPOS text)
  • island polis under Athenian control, the modern Ambelaki on Salamis, Attica. (TOPOS text)
  • naval and commercial harbor works, Ambelakia, Salamis, Attica. (TOPOS text)
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