Also [sc. attested are] earlily and matutinal/matutinally.
Prôïmos, Prôïnon. kai prôïnôs kai Prôïon.
A collection of related words, all unglossed. The two primary headwords are (
a) the masculine nominative singular (perhaps generic/paradigmatic) of the adjective
prw/i+mos and (
b) the masculine accusative singular or neuter nominative/accusative singular of the adjective
prwi+no/s. Then comes an adverb -- attested only here -- deriving from
b and the masculine accusative singular or neuter nominative/accusative singular (if the latter, perhaps used adverbially) of the adjective
prw/i+os.
It is unclear whether all of these words come from a single precursor of the Suda. A likely source of
prw/i+on is
Homer,
Iliad 15.470 (neuter as adverb there). Otherwise, perhaps material from commentary on
Aristophanes, who according to
Pollux 7.152 used
prw/i+mos in reference to unripe fruit in his lost play
Lemnian Women.
The words 'Also earlily and' are lacking, Adler reports, in mss AFV.
For other related words see
pi 2939 through
pi 2941 and the other entries between
pi 2944 and
pi 2949.
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