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Λῠκία G3073
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Lycia, coastal region in southwestern Asia Minor
Lycia was a mountainous coastal region in southwestern Asia Minor, known for its distinctive culture and federation of city-states. The region included important ports like Patara and Myra. Acts 27:5 mentions Paul's ship sailing across the sea off Cilicia and Pamphylia until reaching Myra in Lycia during his voyage to Rome.

Senses
1. sense 1 Acts 27:5 records that Paul's ship reached Myra, a major port in Lycia, during the perilous journey to Rome. Lycia was strategically located on Mediterranean trade routes. The multilingual glosses show some variation (Lukia, Lykía, Lystre) reflecting textual or geographical uncertainties, though Lycia as the southwestern Anatolian coastal region is the standard identification for this stage of Paul's sea journey.
PROPERTIES_RELATIONS Nature, Class, Example Geography and Space
AR["لِيكِيَّةَ"]·ben["লুকিয়ার"]·DE["Λυκίας"]·EN["Lukia"]·FR["Lystre"]·heb["לוּקְיָה"]·HI["लूकियाके।"]·ID["Lukia."]·IT["Licia"]·jav["Likia."]·KO["루기아-의"]·PT["Lícia."]·RU["Ликийские"]·ES["de-Lykía"]·SW["Likia"]·TR["Likya'nın"]·urd["لوکیہ"]

Related Senses
H3808 1. simple negation (not) (4839×)G1722 1. locative: in, within (2442×)H1004b 1. house, dwelling, building (2015×)G3756 1. not (negation particle) (1635×)H4480a 1. source or separation (1198×)H5892b 1. city, town (1093×)G1519 1. direction: into, to, toward (1061×)H3427 1. Qal: to dwell, inhabit (937×)G1537 1. from, out of (source/origin) (886×)H8034 1. Name (designation / identifier) (856×)G3361 1. subjective negation (not) (834×)G1909 1. on, upon (spatial surface) (757×)H0369 1. existential negation: there is not (738×)H5869a 1. in the eyes/sight of (evaluative) (734×)H5650 1. Servant, attendant, subject (723×)H0408 1. prohibitive negation do-not (712×)G2443 1. so that, in order that (purpose/result) (665×)G0575 1. from (649×)G1223 1. through, by means of (582×)H3541 1. thus, so, in this manner (569×)

BDB / Lexicon Reference
Λῠκία, Epic dialect Λυκίη, , Refs 8th c.BC+: Λυκίηθεν, from Lycia, Refs; Λυκίηνδε, to Lycia, Refs