Ξάνθος

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τὸ ἔθνος τὸ ἐπὶ τῆς γῆς λιθοβολήσουσιν αὐτὸν ἐν λίθοις → the people of the land shall stone them to death

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English (Autenrieth)

Xanthus.—(1) son of Phaenops, a Trojan, slain by Diomed, Il. 5.152.—(2) name of one of the horses of Achilles (see ξανθός), Il. 16.149.—(3) name of one of Hector's horses, Il. 8.185. —(4) another name of the river Scamander, and, personified, the rivergod, Il. 20.40, , Il. 21.146.—(5) a river in Lycia, flowing from Mt. Taurus into the Mediterranean, Il. 2.877.

English (Slater)

Ξάνθος a river in Asia Minor, at whose mouth was the city of Patara, site of an oracle of Apollo, cf. (P. 1.39), Λύκιε Φοῖβε. ὣς ἦρα θεὸς σάφα εἴπαις λτ;γτ;άνθον ἤπειγεν καὶ Ἀμαζόνας εὐίππους καὶ ἐς Ἴστρον ἐλαύνων (sc. Ἀπόλλων: Boeckh refers to the Trojan Xanthos) (O. 8.47)

English (Slater)

Ξάνθος a river in Asia Minor, at whose mouth was the city of Patara, site of an oracle of Apollo, cf. (P. 1.39), Λύκιε Φοῖβε. ὣς ἦρα θεὸς σάφα εἴπαις λτ;γτ;άνθον ἤπειγεν καὶ Ἀμαζόνας εὐίππους καὶ ἐς Ἴστρον ἐλαύνων (sc. Ἀπόλλων: Boeckh refers to the Trojan Xanthos) (O. 8.47)