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Headword:
Tartêssos
Adler number: tau,137
Translated headword: Tartessos, Tartessus
Vetting Status: high
Translation: An Iberian city facing Ocean, remote beside the Birdless Lake.[1]
Agathonius became king of Tartessos.[2]
Aristophanes calls the murry Tartesian.[3]
And in the neuter [it is]
*tarth/sion.
Greek Original:Tartêssos: Ibêrikê polis pros tôi ôkeanôi, ektetopismenê para tên Aornon limnên. tês de Tartêssou Agathônios ebasileusen. Aristophanês Tartêsian murainan legei. kai oudeterôs Tartêsion.
Notes:
[1] Tartessus (probably = biblical Tarshish) was on the Atlantic coast of
Spain: see OCD(4) s.v. As to this "Birdless Lake", it is not to be confused with other such lakes (and other geographical features) elsewhere; cf.
alpha 2849.
[2] See
alpha 125.
[3] The first and third sentences of this entry are from a scholion on
Aristophanes,
Frogs 475. On the Tartesian muraena, see also
tau 136 and
tau 1124.
Keywords: biography; comedy; definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; geography; zoology
Translated by: Catharine Roth on 18 September 2006@18:12:38.
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