A.to Phthia, 1.169, etc.; φθίηφι at Phthia, 19.323.—Hence φθι_ώτης , ου, ὁ, a man of Phthia, Hdt.7.132, Th.8.3, etc.; “Φθιῶτ᾽ Ἀχιλλεῦ” A.Fr.132, cf. E.Tr.575 (anap.), IA237 (lyr.): as Adj., “Πηνειὲ Φθιῶτα” Call.Del. 112:—φθι_ῶτις γῆ, the land of Phthia, E.Andr.664, etc.; “ἀκταὶ Φ.” Id.Tr.1125; “γυναῖκες” Id.Andr.1047:—Adj. φθι_ωτικός , ή, όν, Str.9.5.8:—also Adj. φθῖος , α, ον, whence φθῖοι = φθιῶται, Il.13.686; with pecul. fem. φθι_άς , άδος, ἡ, E.Hec.451 (lyr.), etc.
φθία [ι_], ας, Ep. and Ion. φθίη , ης, ἡ, Phthia in Thessaly, the home of Achilles, Il.1.155, al.; φθίηνδε