*sunalisqei/shs: sunaxqei/shs. sunalisqe/ntes ou)=n oi( su/mmaxoi, blasfhmou=ntes au)to\n h)pei/loun prosqh/sesqai th=| moi/ra| tw=n u(penanti/wn.
The headword is the aorist passive participle, feminine genitive singular, of the verb
sunali/zw (see generally verb A in LSJ s.v., and cf.
sigma 1432). In classical literature this form is attested only in
Josephus,
Jewish War 3.7.8(162), from where it is probably quoted. (It is used there of foraged timber.)
[1] The headword and gloss are derived from the
Synagoge sigma318 (Cunningham); likewise
Photius,
Lexicon. sigma735 Theodoridis (Porson 551.14).
Hesychius sigma2412 has equivalent glossing for
sunalisqe/ntes, the masculine nominative plural participle used in the quotation below.
[2] A quotation from an unidentifiable historical work.
Philip Rance (Added notes) on 13 February 2012@04:15:06.
Philip Rance (Cosmetic) on 13 February 2012@04:27:01.
David Whitehead (expanded primary note and n.1; more keywords; tweaks and cosmetics) on 13 February 2012@05:39:48.
David Whitehead (more keywords; tweaking) on 3 January 2014@03:31:54.
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