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|link={{filepath:woodhouse_1003.jpg}}]]Ἀττική, ἡ, or V. γῆ Ἀτθίς. (-ίδος), ἡ, or Ἀτθίς (-ίδος), ἡ alone, or say, the land of Cecrops, the land of Theseus. | |||
<b class="b2">Attic</b>, adj.: [[Ἀττικός]]. Fem. adj., [[Ἀτθίς]], -ίδος. | <b class="b2">Attic</b>, adj.: [[Ἀττικός]]. Fem. adj., [[Ἀτθίς]], -ίδος. |
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English > Greek (Woodhouse)
Ἀττική, ἡ, or V. γῆ Ἀτθίς. (-ίδος), ἡ, or Ἀτθίς (-ίδος), ἡ alone, or say, the land of Cecrops, the land of Theseus.
Attic, adj.: Ἀττικός. Fem. adj., Ἀτθίς, -ίδος.
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
Attĭca: ae, or Attĭcē, ēs, f., = Ἀττική.
I The most distinguished province of Greece, situated in Hellas proper, with Athens as capital.
A Form Attĭca, Mel. 2, 3, 7; Ter. Eun. 1, 2, 30.—
B Form Attĭcē, Plin. 4, 1, § 1; 4, 7, 11, § 23.—
II Attĭca, the name of the daughter of T. Pompomus Atticus, Cic. Att. 12, 1; cf. Atticula.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
Attĭca,¹³ æ, f. (Ἀττική),
1 l’Attique : Cic. Br. 43 ; Plin. 4, 1 ; 4, 23 ; Mela 2, 49
2 fille de Pomponius Atticus : Cic. Att. 12, 1.