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Sidonivhqen

Si<Eth>donivhqen , ( Sidwvn ) Adv. from Sidon, Il.

Sidwvn

Si<Eth>dwvn , w`no", hJ , Sidon, one of the oldest cities of Phoenicia, Od., Hdt. : hence Adj. Si<Eth>dovnio" , a, on , Il., Aesch. ; Sidwvnio" , Hdt. , Att. ; fem. Sidwniav" , avdo" , Eur. :— Si<Eth>dovne" , oiJ , men of Sidon, Il.; also Sidovnioi Od.; Sidonivh ( sc. gh` ) Ib.

sivzw, SI vZW

SI vZW , only in pres. and impf. , to hiss, of hot metal plunged into water, to which is compared the hissing of the Cyclops‘ eye when the burnt stake was thrust into it, Od.; so, of a pot boiling, Ar. ; of fish frying, Id. (Formed from the sound.)

Siqwniva

Si<Eth>qwniva , Ion. -ivh , Sithonia, a part of Thrace, Hdt.

Sikaniva

Si<Eth>ka±niva , Ion. -ivh , hJ , Sicania, i.e. the part of Sicily near Agrigentum: also = Sikeliva , Od.:— Sikanov" , oJ , a SicaÆnian, Thuc .: Adj. Sikanikov" , hv, ovn , Id.

sikavrio"

sikavrio" , oJ , the Lat. sicaàrius , an assassin, N.T.

Sikeliva

SiØkeliva , hJ , Sicily, Hdt ., etc. : hence Sikelivdh" , Dor. -da" , oJ , Sicilian, Theocr. »Si<Eth>- , metri grat. ]

Sikelikov"

Sikelikov" , hv, ovn , Sicilian, Ar ., etc. ; and Sikeliwvth"

Sikeliwvth"

SiØkeliwvth" , ou, oJ , a Sicilian Greek, as distinguished from a native Sikelov" , Thuc. From Sikelov"

Sikelov"

SiØkelov" , hv, ovn , Sicilian, of or from Sicily, Lat. Siculus , Od., Eur. , etc.

II. Sikeloiv , oiJ , the Siceli, the old inhabitants of Sicily, Od., Hdt.

sivkera

sivkera , tov , a fermented liquor, N.T. (Hebr. word.)

sivkinni"

sivkinniØ" »siØ1/4 , or sivki<Eth>ni" , ido", hJ , the Sicinnis, a dance of Satyrs used in the Satyrical drama, Eur. , Luc. (Deriv. uncertain.)

sikuva

siØkuva , Ion. -uvh , hJ , a fruit like the cucumber or gourd, perh. the melon, Arist.

II. a cupping-glass, because it was shaped like the gourd, cucurbita, Id.

sivkuo"


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