φιβάλεως
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English (LSJ)
[ᾰ], ω, ἡ, a kind of
A early fig, found in Com. in pl., nom. φιβάλεῳ (φιβαλέοι codd.Ath.) Telecl.5: gen., τῶν φιβάλεων συκων Pherecr.80; φιβάλεων alone, Hermipp.51: acc., φιβάλεως ἰσχάδας Ar.Ach.802; φιβάλεως alone, Apolloph.5.—Sch.Ar. l.c. has γένος συκῆς ἡ φίβαλις (taking φιβάλεως as gen. sg.) and explains as the name for a district in Megaris or Attica; EM793.26 has φιβάλεως· γένος συκῆς· λέγουσι δὲ οὕτω καὶ τὰς μιρρίνας. II a lean, dried-up person, Telecl. l. c., Sch.Ar. l. c., Suid.