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Λῐβυρνοί

*liburnoi · οἱ

the Liburnians

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What it meant

Λῐβυρνοί · Libyrnoi — LSJ

the Liburnians, Liburnian, a light, swift vessel, felucca

the Liburnians, a people on the Adriatic coast below Istria, Λιβυρνὴ πόλις Str. 7.5.4, etc.:—Adj. Λῐβυρνικός, ή, όν, Liburnian, A. Fr. 364: -κόν (sc. πλοῖον), τό, a light, swift vessel, felucca, such as was used by the Λιβυρνοί, Plu. Cat.Mi. 54:—also Λῐβυρνός, ὁ, BGU 709.23 (ii A.D.), prob. in Supp.Epigr. 3.565.11 (Tyras, iii A.D.):—fem. Λῐβυρνίς (sc. ναῦς), ίδος, ἡ, Plu. Ant. 67, etc.; -ίδες νῆσοι Str. 7.5.5:—hence Λῐβυρνάριος, ὁ, Stud.Pal. 20.123.33 (v A.D.).

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