Λασαία
Κύριε, σῶσον τὸν δοῦλον σου κτλ. → Lord, save your slave ... (mosaic inscription from 4th cent. church in the Negev)
English (Strong)
of uncertain origin; Lasæa, a place in Crete: Lasea.
English (Thayer)
Λασαιας, ἡ (Lachmann Ἀλασσα, Tr WH Λασεα (see WH s Appendix, p. 160), Vulg. Thalassa), Lasaea, Acts 27:8, a city of Crete not mentioned by any ancient geographical or other writer. But this need not excite surprise, since probably it was one of the smaller and less important among the ninety or a hundred cities of the island; cf. Kuinoel at the passage (Its site was discovered in 1856, some five miles to the E. of Fair Havens and close to Cape Leonda; see Smith, Voyage and Shipwr. of St. Paul (3rd edition, p. 259f) 4th edition, p. 262 f; Alford, Greek Testament, vol. ii, Proleg., p. 27f.)