A.as, Ion. ης, ἡ, Euboea, Il.2.535, etc.: Εὐβοίηθεν , poet. εὔβλαστ-θε , from Euboea, Call.Del.197: Εὐβοεύς (not “Εὐβοιεύς” EM389.10, and so gen. pl. “Εὐβοέων” SIG419.4 (Delphi, iii B.C.), al., but Εὐβοιέων ib.417.4 (ibid., iii B.C.), al., where οι may be short as in βοιηθέω), έως, ὁ, acc. Εὐβοᾶ, pl. -οᾶς (in codd. often -οέας, cf. Th.4.92) A.D. Pron.99.22:—a Euboean, Hdt.8.4, etc.:—Adj. Εὐβοϊκός , ή, όν, Euboean, Id.3.89 (v.l. -εικός), etc. (perh. trisyll. in A.Fr.356, E. Hel.767); -βοϊκή, ἡ, = ἀκτῆ, Ps.-Dsc.4.173; -κόν, τό, sweet chestnut, Thphr.HP1.11.3, 4.5.4: masc. Εὐβοΐτης , ου, ὁ, Str.10.1.14; fem. Εὐβοΐς , gen. Εὐβοΐδος, Hdt.3.89, D.S.12.11; Εὐβοΐς, ἡ, = Εὐβοϊκόν, D.Chr.7.74; contr. forms Εὐβοῖδα, etc., S.Tr.74, E.Heracl.83 (lyr.), El.442 (lyr.), A.Fr.30, Ion Trag.18; lengthd. Εὐβοιΐς S.Tr.237, 401, Fr.255.
Εὔβοια , gen.