A.“σκηνή” 11) of the stage, theatrical, Plu.2.1142c; “ἀγών” CIG2820 A 15 (Aphrodisias), cf. SIG704 E 17 (Decret.Amphict., ii B.C.), 711 L 5 (Delph., ii B.C.), BGU1074.16 (iii A.D.); ς. φιλόσοφος, of Euripides, Ath.13.561a. Adv. “-κῶς” Eust.6.11.
2. Subst. σκηνικός, ὁ, actor (whereas θυμελικοί are, or include, musicians and dancers, Vitr.5.7.2), Plu. Oth.6.