foinhvei"
foinhvei" , essa, en , ( foinov" ) blood-red, Il., Mosch.
foinikavnqemo"
foini<Eth>k-avnqemo" , on , ( a[nqemon ) with purple flowers, Pind.
foinivkeo"
foinivkeo" »i<Eth>1/4, eva, eon , ( foi`nix B) purple-red, purple or crimson, and (generally) red, Lat. puniceus , Hdt., Pind.:Att. contr. foini<Eth>kou`" , a`, ou`n , Xen.
foinivkh, Foinivkh
foinivkh »i<Eth>1/4, hJ , Phoenicia, Od., etc.; cf. Foi`nix .
II. the country of Carthage, Eur.
foinikhvio"
foini<Eth>khvio" , h, on , Ion. for foinivkeio" , of the date-palm, ejsqh;" foinikhivh a garment of palm leaves,
Hdt.; f. oi\no" palm- wine, Id.
II. Phoenician, Id.; Foinikhvia gravmmata , of the ancient Ionic alphabet, Id.
Foinikikov"
Foini<Eth>kikov" , hv, ovn , Phoenician, Hdt., etc.; sometimes to express great antiquity, Plat.:later, Punic, to express treachery, Polyb.
II. foinikikov" , = foinivkeo" : metaph., kaka; foinikikav of deep dye, Ar.
foinikiou`"
foini<Eth>kiou`" , ou`ssa, ou`n , = foinivkeo" , Ar.
foinikiv"
foini<Eth>kiv" , ivdo", hJ , ( foi`nix ) a red or purple cloth, Ar., Xen.
2.
a red cloak,
Ar.;
foinikivdÆ ojxei`an pavnu
a red cloak
as bright as bright can be, Id.
3.
a red curtain
or
carpet,
Aeschin.
4.
a red flag,
Lys., Polyb.
foini<Eth>kisthv" , ou`, oJ , ( foi`nix B) with the Persians, a wearer of purple, i.e. one of the highest rank, Lat. purpuratus , Xen.
Foinikistiv
Foini<Eth>kistiv , Adv. in the Phoenician tongue, Polyb.
foinikovbapto"
foini<Eth>kov-bapto" , on , purple-dyed, ejsqhvmata Aesch.
foinikobatevw
foini<Eth>ko-ba±tevw , to climb palms, Luc.