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Headword:
*ai)qiopeu\s
Adler number: alphaiota,126
Translated headword: Ethiopian
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [An 'Ethiopian'] and [sc. also attested is] 'Ethiopians'.
Greek Original:*ai)qiopeu\s kai\ *ai)qioph=as.
Notes:
The primary headword is a nominative singular formed on the basis of the secondary one, an accusative plural which occurs at
Homer,
Iliad 1.423. Chantraine hints that this accusative plural could have been formed to fill the same metrical space as a dative plural
*ai)qio/pessi.
Callimachus uses the genitive singular as an adjective (referring to the source of the Nile) in his
Hymn to Delos (4.208 Pfeiffer).
cf.
alphaiota 127,
alphaiota 129.
Reference:
P. Chantraine, Grammaire homérique (Paris 1973) vol. I, p. 233
Keywords: dialects, grammar, and etymology; epic; geography; poetry
Translated by: Catharine Roth on 29 October 2002@00:44:21.
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