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ῖνος (ἡ) [ᾱ] 1 Trakhis,
v. de Thessalie (postér. Ἡράκλεια) IL.
2, 682 ; HDT.
7, 199, etc. ; SOPH.
Tr. 39 ; EUR.
Her. 193, etc. ; 2 c. Τραχινία, THC.
3, 100 ; 4, 78 ; 5, 51.
➳ Ion. Τρηχίς, HDT. l. c., etc.
Étym. v. Τραχίνιος.
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Ion. Τρηχίς, ῖνος, ἡ, Trachis in Thessaly, Il. 2.682, etc. ; also Τραχίν, Str. 9.4.13; — Adj. Τραχίνιος [ιν], α, ον, Ion. Τρηχ-, Hdt. 7.198, S. Ph. 491, etc. ; also ος, ον Theoc. 24.83; fem. Τραχινίς, ίδος, Paus. 10.22.1; οἱ Τραχίνιοι, Ion. Τρηχ-, the people of T., Hdt. 7.175, Th. 3.92, etc. ; αἱ Τ., name of tragedy by S. ; ἡ Τραχινία, Ion. Τρηχ-, the country of T., Hdt. 8.31, Th. l.c., etc. ; but the country was also called Τραχίς, Id. 3.100, 4.78, 5.51.
Liddell-Scott-Jones, Greek-English Lexicon (9th ed., 1940)