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† phōcă, ae, and phōcē, ēs, f., = φώκη, a seal, sea-dog, sea-calf (pure Lat. vitula marina), Verg. G. 4, 432: deformes phocae, Ov. M. 1, 300; so id. ib. 2, 267; Plin. 9, 7, 6, § 19. Proteus had a span of seadogs: Protea huc rexisse vias junctis super aequora phocis, Val. Fl. 2, 319. A grandson of Cephisus is fabled to have been changed by Apollo into this animal, Ov. M. 7, 388.
Phōcaea, ae, f., = Φωκαία, a maritime town of Ionia, a colony of the Athenians, whose inhabitants fled, to escape from Persian domination, and founded Massilia, now Fouges or Foggia, Mel. 1, 17, 3; Plin. 5, 29, 31, § 119; 5, 30, 32, § 121; Liv. 37, 31 sq.; cf. Gell. 10, 16, 4, and v. 2. Phocis, B.
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Phōcăĭcus, a, um, v. Phocaea, C., and 2. Phocis, D.
2. Phōcis, ĭdis, f., = Φωκίς, the country between Bœotia and Ætolia, in which were the mountains of Parnassus and Helicon, the Castalian spring, and the river Cephisus, Mel. 2, 3, 4; Plin. 4, 3, 4, § 7; Liv. 28, 5, 16; Ov. M. 1, 313; Stat. Th. 1, 64.
Phōcăis, ĭdis, v. Phocaea, D.
Phōcenses, ĭum, v. Phocaea, E., and 2. Phocis, A.
Phōcēus, a, um, v. 2. Phocis, B.
Phōcĭi, ōrum, v. 2. Phocis, C.
Phōcĭon, ōnis, m., = Φωκίων, an Athenian general, a contemporary of Demosthenes, whose life is written by Nepos.
1. phōcis, ĭdis, f., a kind of pear-tree on the isle of Chios, Plin. 17, 24, 37, § 237.
Phōcus, i, m., = Φῶκος, son of Æacus, who was slain by his brother Peleus, Ov. M. 7, 477; 11, 267.