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|strgr=of [[uncertain]] [[derivation]]; a [[palm]]-[[tree]]: [[palm]] ([[tree]]).
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|txtha=(or, as [[some]] [[prefer]] to [[write]] it, [[φοῖνιξ]]; cf. Winer's Grammar, § 6,1c.; (and references [[under]] the [[word]] [[κῆρυξ]])), κηρικος, ὁ; I. as an appellative, a [[palm]]-[[tree]] (from [[Homer]] [[down]]; the Sept. for תָּמָר): τά [[βαΐα]] [[τῶν]] φοιν. ([[see]] [[βάϊον]]), the branches of the palmtrees, φοίνικες itself (A. V. palms) is [[put]] for the branches in [[Aristotle]], magn. mor. § 34, p. 1196{a}, 36)). II. a [[proper]] [[name]], [[Phoenix]], a [[city]] and [[haven]] of [[Crete]] (B. D. ([[especially]] Amos edition) [[under]] the [[word]] Phenice): Acts 27:12.
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Full diacritics: φοῖνιξ Medium diacritics: φοῖνιξ Low diacritics: φοίνιξ Capitals: ΦΟΙΝΙΞ
Transliteration A: phoînix Transliteration B: phoinix Transliteration C: foiniks Beta Code: foi=nic

English (LSJ)

ῑκος, ὁ, ἡ,

   A Phoenician, Φοῖνιξ ἀνὴρ ἀπατήλια εἰδώς Od.14.288, cf. 13.272, 15.415; ὡς Φ. ἀνήρ, Σιδώνιος κάπηλος S.Fr.909.    2 fem., γυνή Φοίνισσα Od.15.417; Φοίνισσαι, name of plays by Euripides, Phrynichus, etc.; also Φ. ἐμπολά Pi.P.2.67; χθών, νᾶσος, etc., E.Ph.6,204 (lyr.), etc.; Φ. βοά ib.301 (lyr.); κώπη Id.Hel.1272; Φ. ἄμπεχος PCair.Zen.33.14 (iii B. C.).    II Carthaginian, ἀλαλατός Pi.P.1.72; also fem., Φοίνισσαι νῆες Th.1.116, D.S.13.80.    B φοῖνιξ, ῑκος, ὁ, purple or crimson, because the discovery and earliest use of this colour was ascribed to the Phoenicians, Il. 4.141, 6.219, Od.23.201, etc.:—hence,    2 as Adj. (fem. φοίνισσα Pi. (v. infr.); φοῖνιξ as fem., E.Tr.815), blood-bay, of a horse, Il. 23.454; of red cattle, φοίνισσα ἀγέλα Pi.P.4.205, cf. Theoc.25.128: of the colour of fire, φοίνισσα φλόξ Pi.P.1.24; πυρὸς φ. πνοά E.l.c.; also φ. ἱμάντες Simon.17; πέπλοι E.Hel.181 (lyr.), etc.    II date-palm, Phoenix dactylifera, Od.6.163, h.Ap.117, Pi.Fr.75 14 (dub.), E. Hec.458 (lyr.), D.S.2.53; τόξα ἐκ φοίνικος σπάθης πεποιημένα Hdt.7.69, etc.: the male and female distd. by Hdt. as [ὁ φ.] ἔρσην and [ἡ φ.] βαλανηφόρος, 1.193 (but the latter is masc., ibid. and in 4.172, 182); φοινίκων . . τῶν καρπίμων οἱ μὲν ἄρρενες αἱ δὲ θήλειαι Thphr.HP2.6.6, but αἱ ἀπὸ τῶν ἀρρένων πρὸς τοὺς θήλεις [βοήθειαι] ib.2.8.4.    2 palm-frond, as a badge of victory, Arist MM1196a36, Plu.2.723b, etc.; τὸν φ. τινὶ ἀποδοῦναι Chrysipp.Stoic.3.175.    3 date, Hellanic.56J., Epich. 18, Antiph.65, Ephipp.24; more correctly, τοῦφοίνικος ὁ καρπός Hdt.1.193; καρπὸς φοίνικος Hermipp.63.22 (hex.); cf. φοινικοβάλανος.    III ὁ χαμαιρριφής dwarf-palm, Chamaerops humilis, Thphr.HP2.6.11.    2 a Bactrian tree, Mazri palm, Nannorhops ritchieana, ib.4.4.8.    3 a sea-plant, Callophyllis laciniata, ib.4.6.2, 10.    4 rye-grass, Lolium perenne, Dsc.4.43.    IV a musical instrument, like a guitar, invented by the Phoenicians, Hdt.4.192, Ephor.4 J., Phillis 2 (pl.), Scamon 3; but so called because made from the Delian palm, acc. to Semus 1.    V the fabulous bird phoenix, Hes.Fr.171.4, Antiph.175; from Arabia acc. to Hdt.2.73; but from India, Philostr. VA3.49: prov., φοίνικος ἔτη βιοῦν Luc.Herm.53.    VI an ornament, LXX Ez.41.25.    VII perfume prepared from the fronds of the date-palm, Thphr.Od.28.    VIII a fish, Ael.NA12.24.    IX a bandage, Heliod. ap. Orib.49.11.2.    X = εὐρύνοτος, Agathem.2.7.    XI φ. ἐν ὁπλῇ, a disease of the hoof, Hippiatr.10.    XII an eye-salve, Aët.7.116. [In all senses of the word ῑ in gen., but nom. φοῖνιξ, not φοίνιξ, Hdn.Gr. ap. Choerob. in Thd.1.292.]

French (Bailly abrégé)

1ικος, fém. φοίνισσα, ίσσης;
mieux que φοίνιξ;
d’un rouge de pourpre, écarlate.
Étymologie: DELG φοινός.
Par. κόκκινος, ὕσγινον.
2ικος (ὁ) :
palmier, plante ; ὁ φοῖνιξ palmier mâle ou palmier femelle ; ἡ φοῖνιξ palmier femelle ; fruit du palmier, datte : οἶνος φοινίκων XÉN vin de dattes.
Étymologie: DELG Φοῖνιξ.
3ικος (ὁ) :
instrument de musique inventé par les Phéniciens.
Étymologie: DELG Φοῖνιξ.
4ικος (ὁ) :
phénix, oiseau fabuleux d’Égypte.
Étymologie: DELG étym. inconnue.
5ικος (ὁ) :
pourpre, teinture de pourpre.
Étymologie: DELG φοῖνιξ¹.
Par. κόκκινος, ὕσγινον.

English (Autenrieth)

ῖκος: I. subst., (1) purple, the invention of which was ascribed to the Phoenicians.—(2) date-palm, Od. 6.163†.—II. adj., purple, red.

Spanish

palmera, dátil, ave fénix

English (Strong)

of uncertain derivation; a palm-tree: palm (tree).

English (Thayer)

(or, as some prefer to write it, φοῖνιξ; cf. Winer's Grammar, § 6,1c.; (and references under the word κῆρυξ)), κηρικος, ὁ; I. as an appellative, a palm-tree (from Homer down; the Sept. for תָּמָר): τά βαΐα τῶν φοιν. (see βάϊον), the branches of the palmtrees, φοίνικες itself (A. V. palms) is put for the branches in Aristotle, magn. mor. § 34, p. 1196{a}, 36)). II. a proper name, Phoenix, a city and haven of Crete (B. D. (especially Amos edition) under the word Phenice): Acts 27:12.