Ἀδρίας
χλανίσι δὲ δὴ φαναῖσι περιπεπεµµένοι καὶ µαστίχην τρώγοντες, ὄζοντες µύρου. τὸ δ’ ὅλον οὐκ ἐπίσταµαι ἐγὼ ψιθυρίζειν, οὐδὲ κατακεκλασµένος πλάγιον ποιήσας τὸν τράχηλον περιπατεῖν, ὥσπερ ἑτέρους ὁρῶ κιναίδους ἐνθάδε πολλοὺς ἐν ἄστει καὶ πεπιττοκοπηµένους → Dressed up in bright clean fine cloaks and nibbling pine-thistle, smelling of myrrh. But I do not at all know how to whisper, nor how to be enervated, and make my neck go back and forth, just as I see many others, kinaidoi, here in the city, do, and waxed with pitch-plasters.
English (LSJ)
ον, Ion. Ἀδρίης, εω, ὁ,
A the Adriatic, Hdt.5.9, etc.:— Adj. Ἀδρι-ᾱνός, ή, όν, A.Fr.71, also Ἀδρι-ηνός, κῦμα τᾶς Ἀδριηνᾶς ἀκτᾶς E.Hipp.736 (lyr.): later, Ἀδρι-ακός, νέκταρ, of Italian wine, called Adriatic because imported through Corcyra, AP6.257 (Antiphil.): Ἀδριανικός,
A ἀλεκτορίδες Arist.GA749b29: Ἀδριατικός, ὄρνιθες Chrysipp. Tyan. ap. Ath.7.285d:—also fem. Ἀδρι-άς, άδος
A, ἅλμη D.P.92.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
Ἀδρίας: -ου, Ἰων. Ἀδρίης, εω, ὁ, ὁ Ἀδριατικός· Ἡρόδ. 5. 9. κτλ. ― Ἐπίθ. Ἀδριανός, ή, όν, (πρβλ. ἀλεκτορίς)· ― ἀλλὰ παρὰ τοῖς παλαιοτέρ. Ἀττικ.: Ἀδριηνός, ὁ Ἀδριατικός· κῦμα τᾶς Ἀδριηνᾶς ἀκτᾶς, Εὐρ. Ἱππ. 736 (λυρ.)· οὕτω παρ’ Αἰσχύλ. Ἀποσπ. 67, ὁ Ἕρμαν. διορθοῖ Ἀδριηναί τε γυναῖκες: ― ὡσαύτως Ἀδριανικός, ή, όν· ἄλλη γραφ. ἐν Ἀριστ. Ἱ. Ζ. 6. 1, 3, καὶ ἀλλ.· Ἀδριᾱτικός, Ἀθήν. 285D· ― Ἀδριᾰκὸς ἀμφιφορεύς, ὅ ἐ. ἀγγεῖον πλῆρες Ἰταλικοῦ οἶνου, ἔχον τοῦτο τὸ ὄνομα, ὡς κομιζόμενον διὰ Κερκύρας, Ἀνθ. Π. 6. 257· Ἀριστ. Θαυμ. 104, Ἡσύχ. ― ἰδιόρρυθμον θηλ. Ἀδριάς, άδος, Διον. Π. 92.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ου (ὁ) :
la mer Adriatique.
Spanish (DGE)
-ου, ὁ
• Alolema(s): jón. Ἀδρίης
I mit. Adrias hijo del mesapio Pausón, epón. del mar Adriático, Eudox. en Et.Gen.α 86.
II geog.
1 el mar Adriático Hdt.1.163, 4.33, 5.9, Lys.32.25, Plb.3.47.4, Call.Fr.407.169, Str.1.2.10, Laterc.Alex.11.7.
2 río del norte de Italia, quizá el actual Tartaro, que desemboca junto a la ciu. de Adria, del que se afirma que da nombre al mar Adriático, Hecat.90, Theopomp.Hist.129.
English (Strong)
from Adria (a place near its shore); the Adriatic sea (including the Ionian): Adria.
English (Thayer)
(WH Ἁδρ.), ὁ, Adrias, the Adriatic Sea, i. e., in a wide sense, the sea between Greece and Italy: B. D. under the word Smith's Bible Dictionary, Adria; Dict. of Greek and Rom. Geog. under the word Adriaticum Mare).