(Strabo;) Anticyra, (Pausanias, Stephanus, Livy;) a town in Phocis, on the Corinthian bay, opposite to Cirrha, lying to the west on the same bay. Another Anticirrha, or Anticyra, on the Sinus Maliaeus, and near mount Oeta, where grew the best hellebore, (Strabo, Stephanus;) but which Pausanias attributes to the Anticyra of Phocis: Hence the adage, Naviget Anticyram, (Horace,) used of a person of an unsound mind. The gentilisious name is Anticyren, (Pausanias.)