A.plain, in Hom. mostly sg., Il.5.222, al. : in pl., 12.283, Hes.Op.388, etc. ; ἐν πεδίῳ on a fertile plain, opp. ἐν πέτραις, Men.719.
b. metaph., of the sea, “δελφινοφόρον πεδίον πόντου” A.Fr. 150 ; πόντου π. Αἰγαῖον Ion Trag.60 ; “π. πλόϊμα” Tim.Pers.89.
2. freq. with gen. or adj. of particular plains (mostly in sg.), “πεδίον Αἰσώπου” A.Ag.297 ; τὸ Τροίας π. S.Ph.1435 (but τὰ Τ. π. 1376) ; τὸ Θήβης π. Id.OC1312 ; Καϋστρίων π. Ar.Ach.68 ; τὸ Κιρραῖον π. Aeschin.3.107 ; τὰ Θετταλικὰ π. Pl.Plt.264c ; τὸ Ἄρειον π., = Lat. Campus Martius, D.H.7.59.
3. ἱππέας εἰς π. προκαλεῖσθαι, prov. of challenging persons to do that in which they excel, Pl.Tht.183d, cf. Men. 268.
II. part of the foot next the toes, metatarsus, Gal.UP3.5, al., Poll.2.197.
III. pudenda muliebria, Ar.Lys.88.