Οἰνόη
ἐὰν δ' ἔχωμεν χρήμαθ', ἕξομεν φίλους → if we have money, then we will have friends | if we have money, we shall have friends
English (LSJ)
ἡ, (οἶνος)
A Oenoë, Oenoe, Oinoe, name of two Attic demes,
1 of the φυλὴ Ἱπποθοωντίς, on the Boeotian frontier near Eleutherae, Hdt.5.74, Th.2.18, Str.8.6.16 (Οἰνώνη codd.).
2 of the φυλὴ Αἰαντίς, near Marathon; Οἰνόη τὴν χαράδραν or Οἰναῖοι τὴν χαράδραν, prov. of self-inflicted ruin, Zen.5.29, Hsch.: loc. pl. Οἰνόησι IG12.845.5.
II Adj. Οἰναῖος, belonging to one of these demes, ib.22.99,1623.5, 1926.130, etc.; also Οἰνοαῖος SIG541A3 (Delph., iii B. C.).
French (Bailly abrégé)
ης (ἡ) :
1 Œnoè (est), dème attique de la tribu Æantide;
2 Œnoè (ouest), dème attique de la tribu Hippothoontide.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
Οἰνόη: ἡ, (οἶνος, Böckh εἰς Συλλ. Ἐπιγρ. 2. σ. 933), ὄνομ. δύο Ἀττ. δήμων, 1) τῆς φυλῆς Ἱπποθρωντίδος, ἐπὶ τῶν Βοιωτικῶν συνόρων πλησίον τῶν Ἐλευθερῶν, Ἡρόδ. 5. 74, Θουκ. 2. 18, Στράβ. 375. 2) τῆς φυλῆς Αἰαντίδος, παρὰ τὸν Μαραθῶνα, Οἰνόη ἢ Οἰναῖοι τὴν χαράδραν, παροιμ. ἐπὶ ὀλέθρου ὃν ἐπιφέρει τις εἰς ἑαυτόν· ἴδε τὸ διήγημα παρὰ Στράβ. ἔνθ’ ἀνωτ., Ζηνόβ. 5.29 καὶ Ἡσύχ. ΙΙ. Οἰναῖοι, οἱ, οἱ τοὺς δήμους τούτους οἰκοῦντες, Συλλ. Ἐπιγρ. 158Α. 12.
Greek Monolingual
η (Α Οινόη)
νεοελλ.
ονομασία πέντε μικρών σημερινών χωριών
αρχ.
1. ονομασία δύο αττικών δήμων: α) της φυλής Ιπποθοωντίδος στα σύνορα με τη Βοιωτία, κοντά στις Ελευθερές
β) της φυλής Αιαντίδος, ΒΔ του Μαραθώνα
2. μικρή πόλη στην Αργολίδα που πήρε την ονομασία της από τον βασιλιά της Καλυδώνος Οινέα.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛΟΓΙΑ βλ. λ. οίη (Ι)].
Greek Monotonic
Οἰνόη: ἡ (οἶνος), η Οινόη, όνομα δήμου της Αττικής, σε Ηρόδ. κ.λπ.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
Οἰνόη: ἡ Эноя
1) дем в атт. филе Ἱπποθωντίς Her., Thuc.;
2) дем в атт. филе Αἰαντίς Luc.;
3) укрепленный город на Коринфском перешейке Xen.
Middle Liddell
Οἰνόη, ἡ, οἶνος
Oenooe, name of an Attic deme, Hdt., etc.
Wikipedia EN
In Greek mythology, the name Oenoe or Oinoe (/ˈɛnoʊ.iː/; Ancient Greek: Οἰνόη means "winy") may refer to:
- Oenoe, an Arcadian nymph, one of the nurses of infant Zeus. She is probably the same as Oenoe, possible mother of Pan by Aether, and Oeneis, also a possible mother of Pan, this time by Zeus.
- Oenoe, an impious Pygmy woman, wife of Nicodamas and mother of Mopsus. She was changed by Hera into a crane because of her impiety; Hera also made the Pygmies start a war against cranes. Oenoe, missing her son, would still come near the house where he lived, which caused the war to go on and on. This Oenoe is otherwise known as Gerana.
- Oenoe, eponym of a deme in Attica (now Oinoi), sister of Epochus.
- Oenoe or Oenoie, Naiad nymph of the homonymous island, mother of Sicinus by Thoas.
- Oenoe, a Maenad follower of Dionysus.
- Oenoe (Attica), a town of ancient Attica
- Oenoe (Argolis), a town of ancient Argolis, Greece
- Oenoe (Corinthia), a fort of ancient Corinthia, Greece
- Oenoe (Elis), a town of ancient Elis, Greece
- Oenoe (Icaria), an ancient city on the island of Icaria, Greece
- Oenoe (Locris), a city of ancient Locris, Greece
- Oenoe (Marathon), a town of ancient Attica, near Marathon