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Sukophantês
Adler number: sigma,1331
Translated headword: sykophant
Vetting Status: high
Translation: When a famine had occurred in Attica, certain people were secretly harvesting the figs consecrated to the gods; and after this, once prosperity had returned, prosecutions of these men began. So that is how the term sykophant ['fig-declarer'] arose.[1]
Search under 'you are fig-squeezing'.[2]
Greek Original:Sukophantês: limou genomenou en têi Attikêi, tines lathra tas sukas tas aphierômenas tois theois ekarpounto: meta de tauta euthênias genomenês, katêgoroun toutôn tines. ekeithen oun sukophantês legetai. zêtei en tôi aposukazeis.
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Keywords: aetiology; botany; comedy; definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; economics; food; geography; law; religion
Translated by: David Whitehead on 8 February 2013@09:22:28.
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