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Headword:
*)adih/ghton
Adler number: alpha,482
Translated headword: indescribable
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [Meaning] that which is not able to be narrated in full through an excess of evil. So as to become an 'indescribable' evil.
Greek Original:*)adih/ghton: to\ mh\ duna/menon di' u(perbolh\n kakou= dihghqh=nai. w(/st' a)dih/ghton kako\n gene/sqai.
Notes:
No equivalent entry in other lexica.
The headword is neuter nominative/accusative singular of this adjective. The glossing, though unusually full, does not establish with certainty that the passage which prompted the entry included the actual phrase 'indescribable evil'. (If it did not, extant instances of the headword alone begin with
Xenophon and
Demosthenes.)
Keywords: definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; ethics; historiography; rhetoric
Translated by: Jennifer Benedict on 23 October 1999@21:13:21.
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