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Headword:
*)amfhriko/n
Adler number: alpha,1697
Translated headword: sculling
Vetting Status: high
Translation: "[He] is sending a sculling skiff".[1]
And
Thucydides [writes]: "for a long time they had been in the habit of preparing the opening of the gates [by taking out] a light sculling boat, like pirates, on a wagon."[2]
Greek Original:*)amfhriko/n: pe/mpei de\ skafi/dion a)mfhriko/n. kai\ *qoukudi/dhs: a)ka/tion a)mfhriko\n w(s lh|stai/, e)k pollou= teqerapeuko/tes th\n a)/noicin tw=n pulw=n e)ko/mizon to\ ploi=on a(ma/ch|.
Notes:
Sculling means using oars in pairs.
[1] Quotation (transmitted, in Adler's view, via the
Excerpta Constantini Porphyrogeniti) unidentifiable.
[2]
Thucydides 4.67.3 (imperfectly quoted). See web address 1.
Associated internet address:
Web address 1
Keywords: biography; daily life; historiography; history; military affairs
Translated by: Jennifer Benedict on 15 October 2000@20:50:14.
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