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Headword:
*)apoba/qras
Adler number: alpha,3246
Translated headword: apobathrai
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [sc. They are] both trivets, which is a word for pots with feet, and the kitchens where meat is prepared for the council after sacrifices.
Greek Original:*)apoba/qras: kai\ ta\ la/sana, a(\ le/gontai oi( xutro/podes. kai\ ta\ mageirei=a, o(/pou th=| boulh=| skeua/zetai meta\ ta\s qusi/as kre/a.
Note:
The headword appears to be the accusative plural (presumably extracted from somewhere -- perhaps
Herodotus 9.98.2) of the feminine noun
a)poba/qra, a disembarking ladder or gangway; see LSJ s.v. However, the glossing seems better (though even so, imperfectly) suited to the neuter plural
a)po/baqra, defined in LSJ as 'sacrifices on disembarkation'. In any event C. Theodoridis in his
Photius edition, vol.II p.XCIX, revives Dindorf's suggestion of a connection with an Aristophanic scholion (on
ta\ la/sana in
Peace 893) which also features under
beta 325 and
lambda 133.
Keywords: comedy; daily life; definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; food; military affairs; religion; science and technology; trade and manufacture
Translated by: Jennifer Benedict on 5 January 2001@16:50:24.
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