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Headword:
*)andrapodw/dh
tri/xa
Adler number: alpha,2157
Translated headword: slavish hair
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [Meaning] the haircut specifically of slaves, which the slave women and men in
Athens used to change after they had been emancipated.[1]
"And it was [possible] to hear these things when many men were gathered together, not having suppressed their sufferings, but still, they say, displaying the slavish hair."[2]
Greek Original:*)andrapodw/dh tri/xa: th\n tw=n a)ndrapo/dwn i)di/ws koura\n, h(\n a)peleuqerwqe/ntes h)/llasson *)aqh/nhsin ai( dou=lai/ te kai\ dou=loi. kai\ h)=n tau=ta a)kou/ein pollw=n suneilegme/nwn a)ndrw=n, ou)de\ ta\ pa/qh katestalme/nwn, a)ll' e)/ti th\n a)ndrapodw/dh tri/xa, fasi\n, e)pideiknume/nwn.
Notes:
[1] Same material in
Photius, and in
Timaeus'
Platonic Lexicon; prompted by
Plato,
Alcibiades 1.120B; see already under
alpha 2156.
[2] Quotation unidentifiable.
Keywords: clothing; daily life; definition; ethics; gender and sexuality; geography; history; law; proverbs; women
Translated by: Jennifer Benedict on 27 October 2000@23:17:36.
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