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|Transliteration C=Iipyks
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|Beta Code=&#42;)ih=puc
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|Definition=Ion. Ἰῆπυξ, ῠγος, ὁ, <span class="sense"><span class="bld">A</span> [[the NW]].(or rather <span class="title">WNW.</span>) [[wind]],= [[ἀργέστης]], <span class="bibl">Arist.<span class="title">Vent.</span>973b14</span>, <span class="bibl"><span class="title">Mu.</span>394b26</span>. </span><span class="sense"><span class="bld">II</span> Ἰάπῠγες, Ion. Ἰήπῠγες, οἱ, a people of Southern Italy, <span class="bibl">Hdt.7.170</span>: ἡ Ἰαπυγία, Ion. Ἰηπῠγίη, their [[country]], ibid.:—Adj. Ἰᾱπύγιος, α, ον, <span class="title">Iapygian</span>, ἄκρα <span class="bibl">Th.6.30</span>.
|Definition=Ion. [[Ἰῆπυξ]], ῠγος, ὁ,<br><span class="bld">A</span> [[the NW]].(or rather ''WNW.'') [[wind]], = [[ἀργέστης]], Arist.''Vent.''973b14, ''Mu.''394b26.<br><span class="bld">II</span> Ἰάπῠγες, Ion. Ἰήπῠγες, οἱ, a people of Southern Italy, [[Herodotus|Hdt.]]7.170: ἡ Ἰαπυγία, Ion. Ἰηπῠγίη, their [[country]], ibid.:—Adj. Ἰᾱπύγιος, α, ον, ''Iapygian'', ἄκρα Th.6.30.
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|btext=υγος (ὁ) :<br />[[vent ouest-nord-ouest]].<br />'''Étymologie:''' [[Ἰάπυγες]].
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|elrutext='''Ἰᾶπυξ:''' ῠγος ὁ (= [[Ἀργέστης]]) иапиг (зап.-сев.-зап. ветер, дующий от берегов Иапигии в сторону Эллады и, следовательно, попутный для направляющихся сюда судов) Arst.<br />υγος ὁ [[Иапиг]] (сын Ликаона, по друг. сын Дедала, миф. основатель Иапигии и родоначальник иапигов) Plin.
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|lstext='''Ἰᾶπυξ''': Ἰων. Ἰῆπυξ, ῠγος, ὁ, ὁ ΒΔ. ἢ [[μᾶλλον]] ΔΒΔ. [[ἄνεμος]], καλούμενος καὶ ἀργέστης, Ἀριστ. π. Κόσμ. 4. 12, Ἀποσπ. 238, 11. ΙΙ. Ἰάπῠγες, Ἰων. Ἰήπυγες, οἱ, λαὸς τῆς νοτίου Ἰταλίας, Ἡρόδ. 7. 170· - ἡ Ἰᾱπυγία, Ἰων. Ἰηπυγίη, ἡ [[χώρα]] αὐτῶν, [[αὐτόθι]]· - ἐπίθ. Ἰᾱπύγιος, α, ον, Θουκ. 6. 30.
|lstext='''Ἰᾶπυξ''': Ἰων. Ἰῆπυξ, ῠγος, ὁ, ὁ ΒΔ. ἢ [[μᾶλλον]] ΔΒΔ. [[ἄνεμος]], καλούμενος καὶ ἀργέστης, Ἀριστ. π. Κόσμ. 4. 12, Ἀποσπ. 238, 11. ΙΙ. Ἰάπῠγες, Ἰων. Ἰήπυγες, οἱ, λαὸς τῆς νοτίου Ἰταλίας, Ἡρόδ. 7. 170· - ἡ Ἰᾱπυγία, Ἰων. Ἰηπυγίη, ἡ [[χώρα]] αὐτῶν, [[αὐτόθι]]· - ἐπίθ. Ἰᾱπύγιος, α, ον, Θουκ. 6. 30.
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|btext=υγος (ὁ) :<br />vent ouest-nord-ouest.<br />'''Étymologie:''' [[Ἰάπυγες]].
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|lsmtext='''Ἰᾶπυξ:''' Ιων. Ἰῆπυξ, -ῠγος, ὁ,<br /><b class="num">I.</b> ΒΔ ή ΔΒΔ [[άνεμος]], σε Αριστ. <b>II.Ἰάπῠγες</b>, Ιων. Ἰήπῠγες, <i>οἱ</i>, [[λαός]], [[πληθυσμός]] της Νότιας Ιταλίας, σε Ηρόδ.· <i>ἡ</i> Ἰᾱπῠγία, Ιων. Ἰηπῠγίη, η [[χώρα]] των Ιαπύγων, στον ίδ.· επίθ. Ἰᾱπύγιος, <i>-α</i>, <i>-ον</i>, Ιαπυγικός, σε Θουκ.
|lsmtext='''Ἰᾶπυξ:''' Ιων. Ἰῆπυξ, -ῠγος, ὁ,<br /><b class="num">I.</b> ΒΔ ή ΔΒΔ [[άνεμος]], σε Αριστ. <b>II.Ἰάπῠγες</b>, Ιων. Ἰήπῠγες, <i>οἱ</i>, [[λαός]], [[πληθυσμός]] της Νότιας Ιταλίας, σε Ηρόδ.· <i>ἡ</i> Ἰᾱπῠγία, Ιων. Ἰηπῠγίη, η [[χώρα]] των Ιαπύγων, στον ίδ.· επίθ. Ἰᾱπύγιος, <i>-α</i>, <i>-ον</i>, Ιαπυγικός, σε Θουκ.
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|elrutext='''Ἰᾶπυξ:''' ῠγος ὁ (= [[Ἀργέστης]]) иапиг (зап.-сев.-зап. ветер, дующий от берегов Иапигии в сторону Эллады и, следовательно, попутный для направляющихся сюда судов) Arst.<br />υγος ὁ Иапиг (сын Ликаона, по друг. сын Дедала, миф. основатель Иапигии и родоначальник иапигов) Plin.
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{{mdlsj
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|mdlsjtxt=<b class="num">I.</b> the NW or WNW [[wind]], Arist.<br /><b class="num">II.</b>
|mdlsjtxt=<b class="num">I.</b> the NW or WNW [[wind]], Arist.<br /><b class="num">II.</b>
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==Wikipedia EN==
{{wkpen
The Iapygians (Greek: Ἰάπυγες, Ĭāpyges; Latin: Iapyges, Iapygii) were an Indo-European people who inhabited Apulia in classical antiquity. They lived in the eponymous region Iapygia and were divided in three populations: the Daunians, Peucetians and Messapians. Their land was annexed by the Roman Republic, and they were eventually Latinized and assimilated into Roman culture.
|wketx=The Iapygians (Greek: Ἰάπυγες, Ĭāpyges; Latin: Iapyges, Iapygii) were an Indo-European people who inhabited Apulia in classical antiquity. They lived in the eponymous region Iapygia and were divided in three populations: the Daunians, Peucetians and Messapians. Their land was annexed by the Roman Republic, and they were eventually Latinized and assimilated into Roman culture.
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English (LSJ)

Ion. Ἰῆπυξ, ῠγος, ὁ,
A the NW.(or rather WNW.) wind, = ἀργέστης, Arist.Vent.973b14, Mu.394b26.
II Ἰάπῠγες, Ion. Ἰήπῠγες, οἱ, a people of Southern Italy, Hdt.7.170: ἡ Ἰαπυγία, Ion. Ἰηπῠγίη, their country, ibid.:—Adj. Ἰᾱπύγιος, α, ον, Iapygian, ἄκρα Th.6.30.

French (Bailly abrégé)

υγος (ὁ) :
vent ouest-nord-ouest.
Étymologie: Ἰάπυγες.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

Ἰᾶπυξ: ῠγος ὁ (= Ἀργέστης) иапиг (зап.-сев.-зап. ветер, дующий от берегов Иапигии в сторону Эллады и, следовательно, попутный для направляющихся сюда судов) Arst.
υγος ὁ Иапиг (сын Ликаона, по друг. сын Дедала, миф. основатель Иапигии и родоначальник иапигов) Plin.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

Ἰᾶπυξ: Ἰων. Ἰῆπυξ, ῠγος, ὁ, ὁ ΒΔ. ἢ μᾶλλον ΔΒΔ. ἄνεμος, καλούμενος καὶ ἀργέστης, Ἀριστ. π. Κόσμ. 4. 12, Ἀποσπ. 238, 11. ΙΙ. Ἰάπῠγες, Ἰων. Ἰήπυγες, οἱ, λαὸς τῆς νοτίου Ἰταλίας, Ἡρόδ. 7. 170· - ἡ Ἰᾱπυγία, Ἰων. Ἰηπυγίη, ἡ χώρα αὐτῶν, αὐτόθι· - ἐπίθ. Ἰᾱπύγιος, α, ον, Θουκ. 6. 30.

Greek Monotonic

Ἰᾶπυξ: Ιων. Ἰῆπυξ, -ῠγος, ὁ,
I. ΒΔ ή ΔΒΔ άνεμος, σε Αριστ. II.Ἰάπῠγες, Ιων. Ἰήπῠγες, οἱ, λαός, πληθυσμός της Νότιας Ιταλίας, σε Ηρόδ.· Ἰᾱπῠγία, Ιων. Ἰηπῠγίη, η χώρα των Ιαπύγων, στον ίδ.· επίθ. Ἰᾱπύγιος, , -ον, Ιαπυγικός, σε Θουκ.

Middle Liddell

I. the NW or WNW wind, Arist.
II.

Wikipedia EN

The Iapygians (Greek: Ἰάπυγες, Ĭāpyges; Latin: Iapyges, Iapygii) were an Indo-European people who inhabited Apulia in classical antiquity. They lived in the eponymous region Iapygia and were divided in three populations: the Daunians, Peucetians and Messapians. Their land was annexed by the Roman Republic, and they were eventually Latinized and assimilated into Roman culture.