LOGOI

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Λοκρ-οί

*lokroi · οἱ

the Locrians

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What it meant

Λοκρ-οί · Lokr-oi — LSJ

the Locrians, the Opuntian, the Epicnemidian, the Ozolian, the Epizephyrian, Zephyrian, Locrian

the Locrians, of whom there were three tribes, the Opuntian, opposite Euboea, Il. 2.527, Th. 1.108, Str. 9.3.1, 9.3.17; the Epicnemidian, on Mt. Cnemis on the Maliac Gulf, Id.ll.cc.; and the Ozolian, on the Corinthian Gulf, Th. 1.5, 103, etc.: the Epizephyrian or Zephyrian were a colony of the last on Mt. Zephyrium in lower Italy, Pi. O. 10(11).13, Th. 4.24 sq., 7.1, etc.: prov. Λοκρῶν σύνθημα, of deceit, Eust. 275.43, Hsch., Suid.:—Adj. Λοκρός, ά, όν, Locrian, Lyc. 1429:—also Λοκρικός, ή, όν, P

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