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Headword:
*kekufo/tes
Adler number: kappa,1276
Translated headword: bent-forward, stooping
Vetting Status: high
Translation: Also [sc. attested is the aorist participle]
ku/yas ["he having stooped"].
Aristophanes is speaking about a beetle: "how the cursed [creature], having stooped, eats."[1] Through the expression he is indicating its gluttony. For those humans and animals who most particularly stoop into their food, and stick by it, seem to eat greedily and very eagerly.
Greek Original:*kekufo/tes: kai\ *ku/yas: *)aristofa/nhs peri\ kanqa/rou fhsi/n: oi(=on de\ ku/yas o( kata/ratos e)sqi/ei. dia\ tou= sxh/matos th\n a)ddhfagi/an au)tou= dhloi=. kai\ ga\r tw=n a)nqrw/pwn kai\ tw=n qremma/twn oi( ma/lista toi=s e)de/smasin e)gkekufo/tes kai\ proskei/menoi dokou=sin a)plh/stws kai\ perispouda/stws e)sqi/ein.
Notes:
The unglossed primary headword is perfect participle, masculine nominative plural, of the verb
ku/ptw; perhaps quoted from
Plato,
Republic 586A. (
Hesychius kappa2119 glosses
kekufo/ta with
tapeinou=nta.)
[1]
Aristophanes,
Peace 33, with material from the
scholia there.
Keywords: comedy; definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; ethics; food; philosophy; zoology
Translated by: Nick Nicholas on 26 October 2008@04:17:04.
Vetted by:David Whitehead (augmented note and keywords; tweaks and cosmetics) on 26 October 2008@06:10:57.
David Whitehead (tweaking) on 15 February 2013@03:35:31.
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