[Meaning a] headland [of that name].
*titairw/nion: a)krwth/rion.
Same entry in ps.-
Zonaras and (according to Adler) the
Ambrosian Lexicon.
This toponym is mentioned in
Lycophron,
Alexandra 881, as Titaironeion. The
scholia there explain that the name comes from Mopsos of Titairon/Titaresion (cf.
tau 681,
tau 682), the Argonaut and seer; cf. Hesiod,
Shield 181.
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