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Ἴτων

iton · τό

mushroom

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What it meant

1. ἴτον · iton — LSJ

mushroom

a kind of mushroom, Thphr. Fr. 167, Plin. HN 19.36; prob. fr. ϝίτον, cf. οἰτόν, οὐιτόν.

2. Ἴτων · Itōn — LSJ

a town in Thessaly: —hence Ἰτωνία, ἡ, title of Athena who was worshipped there, Hecat. 2J., Paus. 1.13.3, 10.1.10; χρυσαιγίδος Ἰτωνίας ναός B. Fr. 11.2; also at Coronea, Plb. 4.25.2, 25.3.2, Str. 9.2.29, Paus. 9.33.1; at Athens, IG 1(2).310.217; at Amorgos, ib. 12(7).33 (ii B.C.):—also Ἰτωνιάς, ἡ, Call. Cer. 75, AP 9.743 (Theodorid.): Ἰτωνίς, ἡ, A.R. 1.551, AP 6.130 (<Leon.>).

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