II. Adj. Κεκρόπιος , α, ον, Cecropian, Athenian, πέτρα K. the Acropolis, E.Ion936 (also simply Κεκροπία, ἡ, used for Athens itself, Supp.658, El.1289); K. χθών Attica, Id.Hipp.34, etc.; Κεκρόπιοι, οἱ, the Athenians, APl.4.295: Κεκροπία , ἡ, village-community in Early Attica, Str.9.1.20: Κεκρόπιον , τό, shrine of Cecrops, IG12.372.63:—also κεκρ-ικός , ib. 374.144.
Κέκροψ , οπος, ὁ, Cecrops mythical king of Athens, Hdt.8.44; represented with a serpent's tail, and hence called διφυής, Sch.Ar.V. 436; with the tail of a θυννίς, Eup.156: pl.,