A.“τίγριος” Arist. and Thphr. ll. cc.; “τίγριδος” Opp.C.3.340; acc. τίγριν: pl. nom. τίγρεις, and “τίγριδες” D.C.54.9, 76.7; “τίγριες” Opp.C.1.323; “τίγρητες” Ar.Byz.Epit.95.10 (acc. to Choerob. in Theod.1.160 H. the river-name is both Τίγρης -ητος and Τίγρις -ιδος):—tiger, Felis tigris; Seleucus sent one to Athens, “ὁ Σελεύκου τίγρις” Alex. l.c., cf. Philem. l.c.
τίγρι^ς , ἡ, Philem.47, Plu.2.144d, also ὁ, Alex.204, Arist.HA607a4, Thphr.HP5.4.7: gen.