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Transliteration A: Syrakósios Transliteration B: Syrakosios Transliteration C: Syrakosios Beta Code: *surako/sios

English (LSJ)

v. sub Συράκουσαι.

French (Bailly abrégé)

α, ον :
dor. et anc. att.
de Syracuse ; ἡ Συρακοσία le territoire de Syracuse.
Étymologie: Συράκουσαι.

English (Slater)

Σῠρᾱκόσιος
   1 Syracusan Συρακόσιον ἱπποχάρμαν βασιλῆα (O. 1.23) τὸ καὶ ἀνδρὶ κώμου δεσπότᾳ πάρεστι Συρακοσίῳ (O. 6.18) pl. pro subs., Συρακοσίων ἀρχῷ (P. 1.73)

Greek Monolingual

-α, -ο / Συρακόσιος, -ία, -ον, ΝΜΑ
βλ. Συρακουσιος.

Middle Liddell

Syracusan, and as substantive a Syracusan.

English (Woodhouse)

Syracusan

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