ἀντίπορος
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English (LSJ)
ον,
A = ἀντίπορθμος, on the opposite coast, ἐς ἀ. γείτονα χώραν, i.e. Europe, as separated by a strait from Asia, A.Pers.66, cf. Supp.544, E.Med.210; Ἄρτεμιν Χαλκίδος ἀντίπορον, i.e. her templeat Aulis over against Chalcis in Euboea, Id.IA1494 (all lyr. passages): —in X.An.4.2.18 τὸν ἀ. λόφον τῷ μαστῷ, simply, over against, opposite to.