Πῖσα

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παραγραμμίζω τὰ τῶν θεῶν ὀνόματα → miswrite the gods' names

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Full diacritics: Πῑσα Medium diacritics: Πῖσα Low diacritics: Πίσα Capitals: ΠΙΣΑ
Transliteration A: Pîsa Transliteration B: Pisa Transliteration C: Pisa Beta Code: *pisa

English (LSJ)

or Πίση, Dor. Πίσα, ης, ἡ, a fountain at Olympia (Str.8.3.31), which gave a name to Olympia itself, Stesich.90, Pi.O.1.18, Hdt. 2.7, etc.: Adv. Πίσηθεν AP7.390 (Antip. Thess.); Πισαῖοι, οἱ,

   A the people of Pisa, D.S.15.82 : Adj. Πισαῖος, α, ον, Nic.Fr.74.5, AP6.350 (Crin.), etc.:—also Πισάτης, ου, ὁ, Pi.O.9.68 ; fem. Πισᾶτις, ιδος, ἐλαία ib.4.13 ; ἡ Πισᾶτις (sc. γῆ) Str.8.3.3 ; also ἡ Πισαία Paus.5.1.6, etc.    II Pisa in Etruria, Plb.2.16.2, etc.: elsewh. in pl. Πίσαι, αἱ, Id.2.27.1, etc. [Πῐσα in Pi., in other Poets Πῑσα.]

French (Bailly abrégé)

ης (ἡ) :
Pisa (Pise) ville d’Élide.
Étymologie: cf. πῖσος.