Λαρισαῖος
From LSJ
πλέων επί οίνοπα πόντον επ' αλλοθρόους ανθρώπους → while sailing over the wine-dark sea to men of strange speech
English (LSJ)
Λαρισαία, Λαρισαῖον, Larissaean, of Larissa or from Larissa, Th. 2.22, X. HG 3.1.7, etc.; Ionic Ληρισαῖος Hdt. 9.1 and 58; — also Λαρίσιος and Λαρισηνός as epithet of Zeus, Str. 9.5.19, 13.3.2. Λαρισαῖοι ἑψητῆρες Larissaean pots for boiling, AP 6.305 (Leon.); λαρισοποιοί for λαρισαιοποιοί, either makers of Larissaean pots, or makers of Larissaean citizens, of the δημιουργοί (magistrates), Gorg. ap. Arist. Pol. 1275b30.
French (Bailly abrégé)
mieux que Λαρισσαῖος;
α, ον :
de Larisa.
Étymologie: Λάρισα.
Middle Liddell
1. Larissaean, of or from Larissa, Thuc., etc.; ionic Ληρισσ- Hdt.
2. as substantive, a kind of kettle or pot, first made at Larissa, Arist.