A.Phoenician, Epich.54, Hdt.6.47, Th. 6.46; “κέδρος” Thphr.HP9.2.3; γράμματα Chron.Lind.B.15; σήματα Κάδμου Timo61; Φ. τι a tale of Cadmus the Phoenician, Pl.R.414c; later, also, Punic, to express craft and treachery, “Φ. στρατήγημα” Plb. 3.78.1; “ψεῦδος Φ.” Eust.1757.59. Adv. “-κῶς” in Phoenician fashion, D.L.7.25.
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