Pĕlēthrŏnĭus, a, um, adj.,
of or belonging to a region of Thessaly inhabited by the Lapithae and Centaurs , Pelethronian : Lapithae, Verg. G. 3, 115: antra, Luc. 6, 386: pinus, a spear cut on the Pelethronian mountains , Stat. Th. 2, 593: Pelethronia cithara, of Achilles (because he, a native of Thessaly, had learned of Chiron the Thessalian to play the cithara), Auct. Priap. 17. —As subst.: pĕlēthrŏnĭa , ae, f., centaury , App. Herb. 34.