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                    ou Ταρτησός, οῦ (ὁ) Tartèssos :
      1 anc. v. d’Espagne, à l’embouchure du Bétis, HDT. 
1, 163, etc. ;      2 le fl. Bétis, ARSTT. 
Mir. 135 ; STR. 
148.
➳ ἡ Τ. DP. 337.
                 
                
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                    LSJ
                
                
                    ὁ, Hdt. 1.163, elsewh. ἡ ; — a district of Spain at the mouth of the Baetis, the Tarshish of Scripture (Θαρσείς in LXX 3 Ki. 10.22, al.), Hdt. l.c., Arist. Mir. 844a17, Str. 3.2.11, etc. ; also the river Baetis, Stesich. 5 (ap. Str. l.c.); — hence Ταρτήσσιος, α, ον, Tartessian, Hdt. 4.192, Ar. Ra. 475; Ταρτήσσιοι, οἱ, Hdt. 1.163, etc.
                
                
                    Liddell-Scott-Jones, Greek-English Lexicon (9th ed., 1940)
                
             
                    
                
                    TBESG
                
                
                    a city of Spain at the mouth of the Baetis, the Tarshish  of Scripture, [Herdotus Historicus (Refs 5th c.BC), Strabo Geographus (Refs 1st c.BC)] (ML)
                
                
                    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