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Headword:
*)/allos
Adler number: alpha,1334
Translated headword: another
Vetting Status: high
Translation: Meaning different.
Homer: "who hides one thing in his mind, and says another."[1] It is used also instead of "someone". "Whenever some other...."[2]
Also [sc. attested is]
a)/llws te, ["one way or another"] meaning especially.
And elsewhere: "you will bear lambs, one white, another dark, for Ge and Helios: for Zeus we will bring another."[3]
In [sc. correct] Greek, in the case of two things, one is distinguished from the other with
e(/teron; for the third, one says
a)/llo.
Greek Original:*)/allos: a)nti\ tou= e(/teros. *(/omhros: o(/s x' e(/teron me\n keu/qei e)ni\ fresi\n, a)/llo de\ ei)/ph|. ta/ssetai de\ kai\ a)nti\ tou= ti/s. o(ppo/te ken kai\ a)/llos. kai\ *)/allws te a)nti\ tou= ma/lista. kai\ au)=qis: oi)/sete d' a)/rn', e(/teron leuko\n, e(te/rhn de\ me/lainan *gh=| te kai\ *)heli/w|: *dii\+ d' h(mei=s oi)/somen a)/llon. *(ellhnikw=s e)pi\ me\n toi=n duoi=n to\ e(/teron tw=| e(te/rw| a)ntidie/stalken, e)pi\ de\ tou= tri/tou, a)/llon ei)/rhken.
Notes:
Similar material, variously, in other lexica; references at
Photius alpha1009 Theodoridis.
[1]
Homer,
Iliad 9.313; cf.
epsilon 3292.
[2]
Homer,
Odyssey 11.127.
[3]
Homer,
Iliad 3.103-104, with scholion.
Keywords: definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; epic; religion
Translated by: Jennifer Benedict on 30 May 2000@12:04:51.
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