Αἰαῖος

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French (Bailly abrégé)

α, ον :
d’Æa, càd de Cholchide ; Αἰαίη (ion.) νῆσος OD l’île d’Æa, séjour de Circè ; ἡ Αἰαίη OD etc., l’habitante d’Æa, càd Circè.
Étymologie: Αἶα.

English (Autenrieth)

only fem. Αἰαίη: Aeaean.— (1) νῆσος, the home of Circe (see Od. 12.3 f., 9), a fabulous isle, located by the Romans at Circeii, near Terracina.— (2) the goddess Circe herself, sister of Aeētes (see Od. 10.137).

Spanish (DGE)

-η, -ον
sólo fem.
I 1eea e.e., étn. de Ea ref. a Medea, A.R.3.1136.
2 Αἰαίη νῆσος isla Eea isla mítica donde residía Circe Od.10.135, A.R.3.1074, Sch.ad loc., Hsch.
II eea étn. de la isla Eea ref. a Circe Od.9.32, A.R.4.559. • DMic.: a3-wa-ja.

• Etimología: Prob. el n. de la isla es el ant. étn. de Ea.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

Αἰαῖος: находящийся в стране Эа: Αἰαίη νῆσος Hom. Ээйский остров (остров у берегов страны Эа, владение Кирки).