*)aki/naidos: o( mh\ kinw=n ta\ ai)doi=a, o( sw/frwn. kai\ *)aki/naida.
Both the primary and the secondary headwords here are unattested outside lexicography (and ignored by LSJ).
Implied in the term
kinaidos/kinaida -- and therefore in its opposite here -- is homosexual lust, specifically. See
kappa 1634,
kappa 1635.
For the verb "move",
kinei=n, in sexual congress see J. Henderson,
The Maculate Muse (New Haven 1975) 151-3 and Greek index s.v.
[1] Same glossing, according to Adler, in the
Ambrosian Lexicon (877).
[2] Either the female equivalent of the headword or a neuter plural.
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