LSJ
οἱ, name of an Ethiopian people, Hdt. 4.183 (codd. ABC), LXX 2 Ch. 12.3 (cod. B), Pap. in Class.Phil. 19.233, 234 (iii BC), OGI 70 (Egypt, iii BC), PTheb. Bank 9.2 (i BC), Sammelb. 4050, Cic. Div. 2.44.93, Plin. HN 6.173, al., Mela 1.23, Mart.Cap. 6.593, al., v.l. in D.S. 1.37; sg. in PCair. Zen. 40.2 (iii BC), PSI 4.332.14 (iii BC); hence Τρωγοδυτικός, ή, όν, belonging to the Τρωγοδύται, σμύρνα, cf. τρωγλῖτις (where Τρωγλ-); Τρωγοδυτική, ἡ, their country, D.S. 1.30 (cf. p. lxxi Vogel), Plin. HN 6.169, al. ; also ἡ Τρωγοδύτις, [υ] (Τρωγλ- codd.), ιδος, Plu. 2.939d, Ael. NA 17.3; — the spelling Τρωγλο- (as if Cave-dwellers) is known to Str. 1.2.34 (unless the passage is interpolated) and is freq. f.l. in codd. (so always in codd. Str., as 16.4.4, 17.1.13, al., although he wrote it ἄνευ τοῦ λ acc. to Str. Chr. 16.55), cf. Arist. HA 597a9, Dsc. 2.160, Hsch.
Liddell-Scott-Jones, Greek-English Lexicon (9th ed., 1940)
TBESG
Trogodutai - a tribe of Ethiopia (MT)
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