I.a maritime town in Mysia, not far from the foot of Ida, now Adramyti, Mel. 1, 18, 2; Plin. 5, 30, 32, § 112; Cic. Fl. 28, 68; Liv. 37, 19, 8 al.; hence: Adrămyttēnus , a, um, adj.: “homo,” Cic. Fl. 13, 31: “Xenocles,” id. Brut. 91, 316.
Adrămyttēos, Adrămyttēum , Adrămyttĭum , i, n., = Ἀδραμύττειον,