φοινίκιος
οὐκ ἀθεεὶ ὅδ᾽ ἀνὴρ Ὀδυσήϊον ἐς δόμον ἵκει → this man does not come to the Odyssean palace without the will of the gods
English (LSJ)
α, ον,
A = φοινίκεος 1, Epich.31, X.An.1.2.16 (v.l.), IG22.1514.41, Arist.Mete.372a4, Plb.6.23.12 (nisi leg. φοινικοῖς) ; φ. οἶνος palm-wine, Schwyzer 182a5 (Gortyn, v/iv B. C.). II = Φοινικικός 1, S.Fr.514, D.S.3.67 codd., 5.74 codd. φοινικ-ιοῦς, οῦν, = φοινίκεος, Ar.Av.272, Arist.Col.792b2, al.; ταινιδιον SIG1018.4 (Pergam., iii B. C.). (Usu. second declension, prob. by 'contamination' of φοινίκιος and φοινικοῦς; once third declension, φοινικιοῦντα Arist.Col.796a32, prob. by 'contamination' of φοινίκιος and φοινικόεις.) II φοινικιοῦν, τό (sc. δικαστήριον), a court of justice at Athens, named from the colour of its walls, Paus.1.28.8.