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Σίντιες

sinties · οἱ

Sintians

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Σίντιες · Sinties — LSJ

Sintians

the Sintians, a name (variously expld. in Eust. 158.4 sq.) of early inhabitants of Lemnos, Il. 1.594, Od. 8.294, Hellanic. 71 (a), (c) J.:—hence Σιντηΐς, ΐδος, ἡ, old name of Lemnos, A.R. 1.608, 4.1759:—Adj. Σιντιακός, ή, όν, Orph. A. 471.

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