foinikodavktulo"
foini<Eth>ko-davktuØlo" , on , crimson-fingered, Arist.
foinikovei"
foini<Eth>kovei" , essa, en , ( foi`nix ), = foinivkeo" , dark-red, purple or crimson, Hom., Hes. [In hexam., foinikovessan, -oventa , are pronounced as if contracted.]
foinikovkroko"
foini<Eth>kov-kroko" , on , ( krovkh ) of purple woof, Pind.
foinikovlofo"
foini<Eth>kov-lofo" , on , purple or crimson-crested, Eur.
foinikopavrh/o"
foini<Eth>ko-pavrh/o" »a±1/4, on , Ion. for -pavreio" , red-cheeked, epith. of ships, the bows of which were painted red, Od.
foinikovpeza
foini<Eth>kov-peza , hJ , ruddy-footed, epith. of Demeter: prob. from the colour of ripe corn, Virgils rubicunda Ceres, Pind.
foinikovptero"
foini<Eth>kov-ptero" , on , red-feathered: name of a water-bird, perh. the flamingo, Ar.
foinikoskelhv"
foini<Eth>ko-skelhv" , ev" , ( skevlo" ) red-legged, Eur.
foinikosterovpa"
foini<Eth>ko-sterovpa" , a, oJ , Dor. for -sterovph" , hurler of red lightnings, Zeuv" Pind.
Foinikovstolo"
Foini<Eth>kov-stolo" , on , sent by Phoenicians, Foin. e[gcea , i.e. e[gcea tou` tw`n Foinivkwn stovlou , Pind.
foinikou`"
foini<Eth>kou`" , h`, ou`n , v. sub foinikovei" .
foinikofahv"
foini<Eth>ko-fahv" , ev" , ( favo" ) ruddy-glancing, pouv" Eur.
Foi`nix
Foi`nix , i<Eth>ko", oJ, hJ , a Phoenician, Hom.
2. fem., Foivnissa gunhv Od., Eur.; cqwvn, nh`so" Eur.