ἴκταρ
From LSJ
Ἡμερὶ πανθέλκτειρα, μεθυτρόφε, μῆτερ ὀπώρας ... → All-soothing vine, nurse of the wine, vintage's mother ... (Anthologia Palatina 7.24.1)
English (LSJ)
(A), Adv.
A close together, thickly (= πυκνῶς, Hsch.), κεραυνοὶ ἴ. ἅμα βροντῇ τε καὶ ἀστεροπῇ ποτέοντο Hes.Th.691. II Prep. c. gen., close to, hard by, ἴ. μελάθρων A.Ag.116 (lyr.); ἴ. ἥμενοι Διός Id.Eu.998(lyr.): c. dat., Alcm.23.80: abs., ταῦτα πρὸς τύραννον . . οὐδ' ἴ. βάλλει do not strike even near him, are quite wide of the mark, prov. in Pl.R.575c, cf. Ael.NA15.29.
ἴκταρ (B), τό,=
A pudendum muliebre, Hp.Mul.2.174 (restored fr. Erot. and Gal.19.105: ἧπαρ (ἦπαρ) codd. Hp.).
ἴκταρ (C), ὁ, some kind of
A fish, Call.Fr.38:—also ἰκτάρα, ἡ, Hsch.; = albula, Gloss.; cf. κτάρα.