Lewis & Short

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1. Īăsĭus, ĭi, m., = Ἰάσιος.

  1. I. Son of Jupiter and Electra, beloved of Ceres, Verg. A. 3, 168; Ov. Am. 3, 10, 25.
    Called also Īăsĭon, Ov. M. 9, 423; id. Tr. 2, 300; Hyg. F. 270; id. Astr. 2, 22.
  2. II. King of Argos and father of Atalanta, Hyg. F. 70.
    1. B. Derivv.
        1. a. Īăsĭus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Iasius, Iasian, poet. for Argive: virgo, i. e. Io, daughter of the Argive king Inachus, Val. Fl. 4, 353.
        2. b. Īăsĭdes, ae, m., a male descendant of Iasius: Palinurus, Verg. A. 5, 843; applied to Adrastus, Stat. Th. 1, 541.
        3. c. Īăsis, idos, f., the daughter of Iasius, i. e. Atalanta, Prop. 1, 1, 10.

2. Īăsĭus, a, um.

        1. a. Of or belonging to Iasius; v. 1. Iasius, II. B. a.
        2. b. Of or belonging to the city of Iassus; v. Iassus, II. A.

Ĭassus or Ĭāsus, i, f., = Ἰασσός or Ἰᾶσός,

  1. I. an ancient and wealthy town on the coast of Caria, now Askem or Asyn Kalessi, Plin. 5, 29, 29, § 107; 9, 8, 8, § 27; Liv. 32, 33; 33, 30; 37, 17.
  2. II. Derivv.
    1. A. Ĭassĭus or Ĭāsĭus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Iassus, Iassian: sinus. Mel. 1, 16 fin.; Plin. 5, 29, 29, § 107.
    2. B. Ĭas-senses, ĭum, m., the inhabitants of Iassus, Iassians, Liv. 37, 17.