Ἀμισσός

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οὐ γὰρ συμφύεται τὰ πεπηγότα ὤσπερ τὰ ὑγρά (Aristotle, Meteorologica 348a.14) → since solid bodies/frozen drops cannot coalesce like liquid ones

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Spanish (DGE)

Ἀμισός, Ἀμισοῦ, ἡ
• Alolema(s): Ἀμισσός D.S.19.57; Ἀμησός Sud.; Ἀμινσός Sud.
• Morfología: [ὁ Ἀμισός St.Byz.]
Amiso ciudad del Ponto, hoy Samsun, según unos una colonia de los atenienses, según otros de los focenses, Arist.HA 554b15, Scymn.917, D.S.l.c., Str.2.1.3, Plu.Luc.14, 19, Pomp.38, Arr.Peripl.M.Eux.15.3, App.Mithr.8, Polyaen.7.21.1, Ptol.Geog.5.4.3, D.C.42.46.3
antes llamada Ἐνετή Zenod. en Str.12.3.8, cf. Eust.361.20.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

Ἀμισός:Амис (Амисос) (город на черноморском побережье Понта, ныне Самсун) Arst., Plut.

Wikipedia EN

Samsun, historically known as Sampsounta (Greek: Σαμψούντα) and Amisos (Ancient Greek: Ἀμισός), is a city on the north coast of Turkey and a major Black Sea port. Over 700,000 people live in the city. The city is the capital of Samsun Province which has a population of over 1,350,000. The city is home to Ondokuz Mayıs University, several hospitals, three large shopping malls, Samsunspor football club, an opera and a large and modern manufacturing district. A former Greek settlement, the city is best known as the place where Mustafa Kemal Atatürk began the Turkish War of Independence in 1919.