σίκιννις
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English (LSJ)
[σῐ], or σίκῑνις (E.Cyc.37), ιδος, ἡ, acc.
A Σίκιννιν D.H.7.72:—Sicinnis, a dance of Satyrs used in the Satyric drama, S.Fr.772, E. l.c., D.H. l.c., Luc.Salt.22: named from its inventor Sicinnus, Ath.1.20e, cf. Scamon 1; or from Sicinnis, a nymph of Cybele, although originally danced in honour of Sabazios, Arr.Fr.106J.— Also written Σίκιννον, τό, Suid.; Σίκιννα, AB267.
German (Pape)
[Seite 880] ιδος, ἡ, die Sikinnis, ein Tanz der Satyrn, der im Satyrdrama gebräuchlich war; κρότος σικιννίδων, Eur. Cycl. 37; vom Erfinder Sikinnos benannt; vgl. Ath. I, 20. XIV, 618. 630; Poll. 4, 99; Schol. Ar. Nubb. 540.