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==Wikipedia EN==
[[Aeolis]] (/ˈiːəlɪs/; Ancient Greek: [[Αἰολίς]], Aiolís), or [[Aeolia]] (/iːˈoʊliə/; [[Αἰολία]], Aiolía), was an area that comprised the west and northwestern region of Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey), mostly along the coast, and also several offshore islands (particularly Lesbos), where the Aeolian Greek city-states were located. Aeolis incorporated the southern parts of Mysia, and is bounded by it to the north, Ionia to the south, and Lydia to the east.

Revision as of 17:22, 24 September 2022

English > Greek (Woodhouse)

Αἰολίς, -ίδος, ἡ.

an Aeolian: Αἰολεύς, -έως, ὁ.

Aeolian, adj.: Αἰολικός. Fem. adj., Αἰολίς, -ίδος.

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

Aeŏlis: ĭdis,
I patr. f., = Αἰολίς, a female descendant of Æolus; so his daughters: Halcyone, Ov. M. 11, 579; Canace, id. H. 11, 34.
Aeŏlis: ĭdis, f., = Αἰολίς,
I a country in Asia Minor, north of Ionia, Liv. 33, 38, 3; 37, 8, 12, Plin. 5, 29, 27, § 103>

Latin > German (Georges)

(1) Aeolis1, idis u. dicht. idos, Akk. ida, f. (Αἰολίς), I) adj. zu Äolien gehörig, äolisch, Sappho, Ter. Maur. 659: lingua, Diom. 440, 23. – II) subst., Äolien, die äolische Landschaft, a) eine Landschaft Mysiens in Kleinasien, nördlich vom Hermusfluß, Sitz der zwölf zu dem bekannten äolischen Bund vereinigten Freistaaten, Nep. Milt. 3, 1. Liv. 33, 38, 3; 35, 16, 5. Mel. 1, 2, 6 (1. § 14). Plin. 5, 103. – b) im weitern Sinne, Troas mit umfassend, Mel. 1, 18, 1 (1. § 90). Plin. 5, 121.
(2) Aeolis2, s. Aeoles.
(3) Aeolis3, s. Aeolus.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

Æŏlĭs,¹⁴ ĭdis, f.,
1 Éolienne, Thessalienne : Ov. M. 11, 579 ; H. 11, 34
2 [contrée d’Asie Mineure]: Liv. 33, 38, 3 ; 37, 8, 12 ; Plin. 5, 103.

Wikipedia EN

Aeolis (/ˈiːəlɪs/; Ancient Greek: Αἰολίς, Aiolís), or Aeolia (/iːˈoʊliə/; Αἰολία, Aiolía), was an area that comprised the west and northwestern region of Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey), mostly along the coast, and also several offshore islands (particularly Lesbos), where the Aeolian Greek city-states were located. Aeolis incorporated the southern parts of Mysia, and is bounded by it to the north, Ionia to the south, and Lydia to the east.