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Οἰνόη

*oinoe · ἡ

Oenoë

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Οἰνόη · Oinoē — LSJ

Oenoë

Oenoë, name of two Attic demes,

1

of the φυλὴ Ἱπποθοωντίς, on the Boeot. frontier near Eleutherae, Hdt. 5.74, Th. 2.18, Str. 8.6.16 (Οἰνώνη codd.).

2

of the φυλὴ Αἰαντίς, near Marathon ; Οἰνόη or Οἰναῖοι τὴν χαράδραν, prov. of self-inflicted ruin, Zen. 5.29, Hsch. : loc. pl. Οἰνόησι IG 1(2).845.5.

II

Adj. Οἰναῖος, belonging to one of these demes, ib. 2(2).99, 1623.5, 1926.130, etc. ; also Οἰνοαῖος SIG 541A 3 (Delph., iii B. C.).

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