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Headword:
*)ana/lhmma
Adler number: alpha,1936
Translated headword: embankment
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [Meaning an] elevated part, support.[1]
"Realising the weight of the embankments and how impossible it was to shake the walls, he made the battle at close range".[1]
Greek Original:*)ana/lhmma: u(/ywma, sth/rigma. katanoh/sas to\ ba/ros tw=n a)nalhmma/twn kai\ w(s a)du/nato/n e)sti saleu=sai ta\ tei/xh, e)k xeiro\s th\n ma/xhn e)poi/hsen.
Notes:
[1] Same or similar glossing in other lexica. Latte on
Hesychius claims the headword to be extracted from the
Septuagint: 2
Paralipomenon 32.5. (See also
Ecclesiasticus/Siracides 50.2.)
[2]
Polybius fr. 105 Büttner-Wobst. Büttner-Wobst notes (p. 529) that only Valesius (Henri de Valois 1603-1676) attributed this fragment to
Polybius.
Reference:
T. Büttner-Wobst, ed., Polybii Historiae, vol. IV, (Leipzig 1904)
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Translated by: David Whitehead on 11 June 2002@09:33:49.
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