Lexicon entry listing numerous demonyms/ethnic names (many in -ίτης), place-names, and literary citations (Polybius, Sophocles, Aeschylus, Apollonius, Strabo, Apollodorus, Josephus, etc.).
ζευγίτης, στυλίτης, ἑρκίτης, Θερσίτης, ἔστι καὶ ἔθνος Ἰβηρικόν. Πολύβιος ἐν τρίτῳ. μεσίτης, στεφανίτης, πυρίτης, ὁδίτης, ἐπαλξίτης, μαγνίτης, φεγγίτης, λυχνίτης, αἰθερίτης, ἀγρίτης, τοπίτης, χωρίτης· Σοφοκλῆς Αἰγεῖ »ἐκλύομεν. οὐκ ἔγωγε χωρίτην γ´ ὁρῶ«. καὶ ἐν Ἡρακλεῖ »τρέφουσι κρήνης φύλακα, χωρίτην ὄφιν«. καὶ Αἰσχύλος ἐν Λέοντι σατυρικῷ »ὁδοιπόρων δήλημα, χωρίτης δράκων«. καὶ Ἀπολλώνιος ἐν τῷ Κανώβῳ »τέρψει δὲ νηῶν ὁ γλυκύς σε χωρίτης πλόος κομίζων δῶρα πλουσίου Νείλου«. ἑδρίτης, Ὠρίτης ἔθνος Ἰνδῶν αὐτόνομον. Στράβων πεντεκαιδεκάτῃ »τῷ ὁρίζοντι αὐτοὺς ἀπὸ τῶν ἑξῆς Ὠριτῶν· Ἰνδῶν δέ ἐστι καὶ αὕτη μερίς, ἔθνος αὐτόνομον«. καὶ Ἀπολλόδωρος δευτέρῳ »ἔπειτα Ὠρίτας τε καὶ Γεδρωσίους, ὧν τοὺς μὲν Ἰνδοὺς ὡς ἐνοικοῦντας πέτραν....« Ὑθμίτης ἔθνος πρὸς τοῖς Λιβυρνοῖς καὶ Συωπίοις, ὥς φησιν Ἑκαταῖος Εὐρώπῃ. Αὐσχίτης ἔθνος Λιβύης ὑπὲρ Βάρκης, Ἀπολλόδωρος περὶ γῆς δευτέρῳ. Ἀμαλεκίτης ἔθνος Ἑβραϊκόν. Αὐαλίτης κόλπος ἐν δεξιοῖς μέρεσι τῆς Ἐρυθρᾶς θαλάσσης. Ἀμμανίτης διὰ δύο 'μμ' γένος τῶν Ναβαταίων Ἀράβων ὡς Ἰώσηπος (Ant. Iud. 1, 11, 5) ἐκλήθησαν δὲ ἀπὸ Ἀμμάνου τοῦ παιδὸς Λώτου καὶ τῆς νεωτέρας θυγατρός. Ἀμανίτης ὁ οἰκήτωρ Ἀμάνου ὄρους πρὸς τῇ Κιλικίᾳ ἀπὸ τοῦ Ταύρου καθήκοντος. Αὐσονίτης. Λυκόφρων »παρ´ Αὐσονίτην Φύλαμον δομήσεται« (v. 593). Βοιίτης. Γεβεωνίτης ἔθνος πλησίον Ἱεροσολύμων, ὡς Ἰώσηπος (A. I. 1, 2). Γολομίτης ἔθνος τῆς Ἰδουμαίας. Διοχίτης κώμη Αἰγύπτου, ἐν ᾗ τέθαπται.... Ὄσιρις. ἐθνικὸν τὸ αὐτὸ Διοχίτης. Ἁρματίτης ἐθνικὸν Ἁρμάτων πόλεως πληθυντικῶς Ἰνδικῆς ὡς τοῦ ἕρμα ἑρματίτης· ἔστι καὶ πόλις Ἁρματίτης. Ἐπαρίτης ἔθνος Ἀρκαδίας, περὶ οὗ Ξενοφῶν καὶ Ἔφορος καὶ Ἀνδροτίων φασίν. Εὐωνυμίτης ἔθνος Αἰγύπτιον πρὸς τῇ Αἰθιοπίᾳ. Ἀλέξανδρος Αἰθιοπικῶν πρώτῳ. Ἰβηρίτης ὁ καὶ Ἴβηρ ἔθνος. Παρθένιος ἐν Λευκαδίᾳ »Ἰβηρίτῃ πλεύσει ἐν αἰγιαλῷ«. Νεφθαλίτης ἔθνος κρατῆσαν τῆς ἕω, ὡς Ἰώσηπος (A. I. 5, 1). Ὁμηρίτης ἔθνος Αἰθιόπων. Ὀρβίτης ἔθνος Ἰνδικόν, ὡς Ἀπολλόδωρος δευτέρῳ, περὶ Ἀλεξάνδρειαν. Σαυνίτης τῶν Ἰαπύγων ὅμορος. Τρωΐτης ποταμὸς Αἰγύπτου. ἀστίτης. Σοφοκλῆς Ἀλεξάνδρῳ »οὐ γάρ τι θεσμὰ τοῖσιν ἀστίταις πρέπει« καὶ »βοτῆρα νικᾶν ἄνδρας ἀστίτας. τί γάρ;« ἐντεῦθεν καὶ τὸ ἐν τῇ συνηθείᾳ προαστίτης. οὐ γὰρ παρὰ τὸ προάστιον· ἦν γὰρ προαστεύς ὡς Δουλιχιεύς, ἢ προάστιος ὡς Βυζάντιος. οὕτω γὰρ καὶ τὸ θηλυκὸν εὑρίσκεται προαστία γῆ ἐν Φρίξῳ Σοφοκλέους »ὅρια κελεύθου τῆσδε γῆς προαστίας«. ἀσπιδίτης. Σοφοκλῆς ἐν Ναυπλίῳ καταπλέοντι »ἀλλ´ ἀσπιδίτην ὄντα καὶ πεφραγμένον«. παραιγιαλίτης ἰχθῦς παρὰ τὸν αἰγιαλὸν εὑρισκόμενος ὡς Παρωκεανίτης, Παραχελωΐτης.
zeugites, stylites, herkites, Thersites; there is also an Iberian people. Polybius in the third book. mesites, stephanites, pyrites, hodites, epalxites, magnites, phengites, lychnites, aitherites, agrites, topites, chorites. Sophocles in Aigeus: “We are undone. I for my part do not see a chorites.” And in Heracles: “they rear as guardian of the spring a chorites serpent.” And Aeschylus in the satyric Leon: “a terror to wayfarers, a chorites dragon.” And Apollonius in Canobus: “and the sweet chorites voyage will delight you, bringing gifts of the rich Nile from the ships.” hedrites. Ōrites, an autonomous people of the Indians. Strabo in the fifteenth: “at the one that separates them from the neighboring Ōrites; and this too is a portion of the Indians, an autonomous people.” And Apollodorus in the second: “then the Ōrites and the Gedrosians, of whom he calls the former Indians as inhabiting a rock….” Hythmites, a people among the Liburnians and the Syōpians, as Hecataeus says in Europe. Auschites, a people of Libya above Barca; Apollodorus in the second book On the Earth. Amalekites, a Hebrew people. Aualites, a gulf on the right-hand parts of the Red Sea. Ammanites, with two m’s, a tribe of the Nabataean Arabs, as Josephus says (Ant. Iud. 1, 11, 5); and they were named from Amman, the son of Lot and the younger daughter. Amanites, the inhabitant of Mount Amanus in Cilicia, descending from Taurus. Ausonites. Lycophron: “by Ausonites Phylamon he shall build” (v. 593). Boiites. Gibeonites, a people near Jerusalem, as Josephus (A. I. 1, 2). Golomites, a people of Idumaea. Diochites, a village of Egypt, in which Osiris has been buried…. The ethnic is the same, Diochites. Harmatites, an ethnic from the city of Harmatae, in the plural, Indian, as from ἕρμα comes hermatites; there is also a city Harmatites. Eparites, a people of Arcadia, about whom Xenophon and Ephorus and Androtion speak. Euōnymites, an Egyptian people near Ethiopia. Alexander in the first book of the Ethiopica. Iberites, also called Iber, a people. Parthenius in Leucadia: “he will sail on an Iberites shore.” Nephthalites, a people that gained control of the East, as Josephus (A. I. 5, 1). Homerites, a people of the Ethiopians. Orbites, an Indian people, as Apollodorus in the second, about Alexandria. Saunites, bordering on the Iapygians. Trōites, a river of Egypt. astites. Sophocles in Alexander: “for laws are not fitting for astites,” and “to defeat herdsmen—men who are astites. For why?” Hence also the word in common usage proastites. For it is not from προάστιον; for it would have been proasteus like Doulichieus, or proastios like Byzantios. For thus the feminine too is found, proastia land, in Sophocles’ Phrixus: “the boundaries of the road of this proastia land.” aspidites. Sophocles in Nauplius Sailing In: “but being an aspidites and fenced in.” paraigialites, a fish found beside the shore, like Parōkeanites, Parachelōïtes.