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Headword:
*)anoubei/dion
Adler number: alpha,2572
Translated headword: Anubis-temple
Vetting Status: high
Translation: A particular place.[1]
But Bendis-temple [sc. is spelled and accented differently].[2]
Greek Original:*)anoubei/dion: to/pos tis. *bendi/deion de/.
Notes:
[1] Adler cites a comparable ('cf.') entry in the
Ambrosian Lexicon. For Anubis, the Egyptian jackal (later jackal- or dog-headed) god equatable with Hermes, see generally OCD(4) s.v. (p.114). There was an Anubis-temple in hellenistic
Delos.
[2] i.e. not
*)anoubei/dion but
*bendi/deion. (This addendum is omitted from several of the mss.) For Bendis, a Thracian goddess with similarities to the Greek Artemis, see generally OCD(4) s.v. (p.229).
Keywords: definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; geography; religion
Translated by: Jennifer Benedict on 4 July 2000@11:01:09.
Vetted by:David Whitehead (modified headword, translation, keywords; augmented notes) on 11 March 2001@07:35:10.
David Whitehead (tweasked and expanded notes; another keyword; cosmetics) on 16 March 2012@04:38:30.
David Whitehead (updated 2 refs) on 30 July 2014@06:40:22.
Catharine Roth (coding, betacode fix) on 20 January 2015@00:42:16.
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