Λύκιος
ἡ δὲ φύσις φεύγει τὸ ἄπειρον· τὸ μὲν γὰρ ἄπειρον ἀτελές, ἡ δὲ φύσις ἀεὶ ζητεῖ τέλος → nature, however, avoids what is infinite, because the infinite lacks completion and finality, whereas this is what Nature always seeks
English (LSJ)
[ῠ], α, ον, Lycian: Λύκιοι, οἱ,
A the Lycians, Il.2.876, etc.:— also Λῠκιακός, ή, όν, Luc.Nav.8; Λῠκιακά, τά, history of Lycia, Ath. 8.333d. II epith. of Apollo (cf. Λύκειος), Pi.P.1.39, E.Fr.700, D.S.5.56, Paus.2.19.3: expld. ἀπὸ τοῦ λευκαίνεσθαι πάντα φωτίζοντος ἡλίου Antip.Stoic.3.249.
French (Bailly abrégé)
α, ον :
de Lycie ; οἱ Λύκιοι les Lyciens.
English (Slater)
Λῠκιος
1 Lycian Λύκιε καὶ Δάλοἰ ἀνάσσων Φοῖβε (cf. Hor., Od. 3. 4. 61, Patareus Apollo) (P. 1.39) Λύκιον Σαρπηδόν (P. 3.112) ἀλαλὰν Λυκίων τε προσμένοι καὶ Φρυγῶν Δαρδάνων τε (sc. Ἀχιλλεύς) (N. 3.60)