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Headword:
*)anamoxleuo/ntwn
Adler number: alpha,1968
Translated headword: prising open
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [Meaning they] uprooting, dislodging. "While they were being constrained, and were prising open the gates, snakes of very large size checked them."[1]
Greek Original:*)anamoxleuo/ntwn: a)norutto/ntwn, a)nakinou/ntwn. biazome/nwn de\ au)tw=n, kai\ ta\s qu/ras a)namoxleuo/ntwn, dra/kontes a)/ra me/gistoi to\ me/geqos a)ne/stellon au)tou/s.
Notes:
The headword, presumably extracted from the quotation given, is present participle, masculine (or neuter) genitive plural, of the verb
a)namoxleu/w.
[1]
Aelian fr. 250b Domingo-Forasté (252 Hercher); again at
alpha 2328 and
epsilon 215.
Keywords: definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; zoology
Translated by: Jennifer Benedict on 13 May 2001@00:20:01.
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