A.woman's shoe from Seleucia in Syria, Poll.7.94, Hsch.
II. a drinking-cup, so named after Seleucus, Polem.Hist.57, Inscr.Délos 443 B b 72 (ii B.C.), Plu.Aem.33.
III. ς. τριήρης, a kind of ship, Id.Pomp.77.
2. Adj. of part of Cappadocia, “Κ. τῆς Σελευκίδος λεγομένης” App.Syr.55.
V. a bird which eats locusts, the Rose-coloured Pastor, Pastor roseus, Plin.HN10.75, Gal.8.397, Ael.NA17.19, Zos.1.56.3, Hsch.