Bailly
ας (ἡ) Samarie, v. de Judée, POL. 5, 71, 11, etc.
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LSJ
ἡ, Samaria, a city of Palestine, called Sebaste by Herod, Str. 16.2.34, etc. ; also as name of a region, Ev. Luc. 17.11, etc. ; of a village in Egypt, PEnteux. 8.6, al. (iii BC), PPetr. 2 p. 14, al. (iii BC); — Σαμαρίτης [ι], ου (Dor. Σαμαρίτας IG 12(8).439 (Thasos, ii BC)), ὁ, Samaritan, Ev. Matt. 10.5, etc. ; fem. Σαμαρῖτις, ιδος, Ev. Jo. 4.9, IG 3.2892 (Σαμαρεῖτις ib. 2891); — also Σαμαρεύς, έως, St.Byz., Suid.
Liddell-Scott-Jones, Greek-English Lexicon (9th ed., 1940)
TBESG
Σαμαρία (Rec. -άρεια), -ας, ἡ (Heb. שֹׁמְרוֹן; Aram. שָׁמְרַיִן),
Samaria;
__(a) the city: Act.8:5 (and perhaps also Act.8:9, 14);
__(b) the region: Luk.17:11, Jhn.4:4-5, 7, Act.1:8 8:1 (and perhaps also Act.8:9, 14) Act.9:31 15:3.†
(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