Lewis Short
(adj.adj.adj.) : Phōcaea, ae, f., = Φωκαία
* A maritime town of Ionia, a colony of the Athenians, whose inhabitants fled, to escape from Persian domination, and founded Massilia, now Fouges or Foggia, Mel. 1, 17, 3; Plin. 5, 29, 31, § 119; 5, 30, 32, § 121; Liv. 37, 31 sq.; cf. Gell. 10, 16, 4, and v. 2. Phocis, B.— Hence
* Phōcaeensis, e, adj., Phocoean: Graeci,Plin. 3, 4, 5, § 35.—In plur. subst.: Phōcaeenses, ĭum, m., the Phocoeans, Liv. 37, 21, 7; 38, 39, 12 Drak. ad loc.; Plin. 3, 4, 4, § 22; Just. 43, 3, 20.
* Phō-caei, ōrum, m., the Phocoeans, Mel. 1, 19; 2, 5; Hor. Epod. 16, 17.
* Phōcăĭcus, a, um, adj., Phocoean: murex,which was taken near Phocoea,Ov. M. 6, 9.
* Transf., Massilian: ora,Sil. 4, 52: Phocaicae Emporiae,a Spanish town founded by the Massilians,id. 3, 369.
* Phōcăis, ĭdis, f.adj., Phocoean;poet. for Massilian: juventus,Luc. 3, 301: ballista,constructed with great skill by the Massilians,Sil. 1, 335.
* Phōcenses, ĭum, m., the inhabitants of Phocoea, the Phocoeans, Just. 37, 1, 1.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary