GRC
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ης (ἡ) Smyrna (Smyrne) :
I n. géogr. : 1 v. d’Ionie (auj. İzmir) HOM.
Ep. 4, 6 ; HDT.
1, 14, etc. ; 2 lieu près d’Éphèse ou dans cette ville même, HIPPON.
fr. 47 ; II n. de f. THÉOD. (PLUT.
Parall. min. 22).
➳ épq. Σμύρνη, HOM. l. c. ; THGN. 1104, etc.
Étym. Σμύρνα.
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LGPN
Lexicon of Greek Personal Names
LSJ
Ion. Σμύρνη, ἡ, Smyrna, in Ionia, Hom. Epigr. 4.6, Mimn. 9.6 (where it is called Aeolic, cf. Hdt. 1.149); — Σμυρναῖος, α, ον, of Smyrna, Pi. Fr. 204; Σμυρναϊκός, ή, όν, Dorio ap. Ath. 7.319d, etc. — In Inscrr. and Coins freq. written Ζμύρνα, Ζμυρναῖος, IG 3.128.14, IGRom. 4.1545 (Erythrae), Head Hist. Num. p. 593.
Liddell-Scott-Jones, Greek-English Lexicon (9th ed., 1940)
TBESG
Σμύρνα (T, Ζμ-; B1., § 3, 9), -ας, ἡ
Smyrna, an Ionian city on the Ægean: Rev.1:11 2:8.†
Ζμύρνα, -ης, ἡ,
Rev.1:11 2:8 T, for Σμ-, which see (cf. B1., § 3, 9; Mayser, 204).†
(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
- Hellenistic to Medieval polis at Izmir in Ionia, Turkey. (TOPOS text)
TOPOS text