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|auten=[[Thrace]], a [[region]] of [[northern]] [[Greece]], [[beyond]] the Penēus, traversed by the [[river]] [[Axius]], and [[inhabited]] by the Ciconians and Paeonians, Il. 2.845, Il. 20.485, Il. 11.222 .—[[Θρῄκηθεν]], [[from]] [[Thrace]].—[[Θρῄκηνδε]]: to [[Thrace]].
|auten=[[Thrace]], a [[region]] of [[northern]] [[Greece]], [[beyond]] the Penēus, traversed by the [[river]] [[Axius]], and [[inhabited]] by the Ciconians and Paeonians, Il. 2.845, Il. 20.485, Il. 11.222 .—[[Θρῄκηθεν]], [[from]] [[Thrace]].—[[Θρῄκηνδε]]: to [[Thrace]].
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|lsmtext='''Θρῄκη:''' ἡ, [[Θρῄκηθεν]], [[Θρήκηνδε]], βλ. [[Θρᾴκη]].
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Revision as of 23:24, 30 December 2018

French (Bailly abrégé)

contr. de Θρηΐκη.

English (Autenrieth)

Thrace, a region of northern Greece, beyond the Penēus, traversed by the river Axius, and inhabited by the Ciconians and Paeonians, Il. 2.845, Il. 20.485, Il. 11.222 .—Θρῄκηθεν, from Thrace.—Θρῄκηνδε: to Thrace.

Greek Monotonic

Θρῄκη: ἡ, Θρῄκηθεν, Θρήκηνδε, βλ. Θρᾴκη.