φοῖνιξ
Alt. φοῖνιξ, ι_κος,
I. appellat. "a purple-red, purple or crimson", because the discovery and earliest use of this colour was ascribed to the Phoenicians, Hom.
2. as adj., ὁ, (also φοίνισσα as fem. in Pind.), "red, dark red", of a "bay" horse, Il.; of "red" cattle, Pind.; of fire, id=Pind., Eur.:— φοῖνιξ and its derivs. included all "dark reds", from crimson to purple, while the "brighter shades" were denoted by πορφύρεος, ἁλουργής, κόκκινος.
II. "the date-palm, palm", Od., Eur., etc.
III. the fabulous bird "phoenix", which came from Arabia to Egypt every 500 years, Hdt.:—proverb., φοίνικος ἔτη βιοῦν Luc.