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Headword:
*bora=s
Adler number: beta,390
Translated headword: of food, of prey
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [Meaning] of food or nourishment.[1] But Borras [is] the wind,[2] and it is declined Borra [in the genitive]; the nominative plural [is] Borrai.
"Harsh north winds blowing."[3]
Also [sc. the declension occurs] Boreas, Boreou.
Also [sc. attested is the related adjective] *Borrai/h| ["northerly"]. "Broken by a northerly storm it fell(?)."[4]
They consider Boreas to be an ally of [the] Athenians. And see the place where the army of Xerxes suffered misfortune, under Aphetai.[5]
Greek Original:*bora=s: brw/sews h)\ trofh=s. *borra=s de\ o( a)/nemos, kai\ kli/netai *borra=: h( eu)qei=a tw=n plhquntikw=n *borrai=. sklhroi\ *borrai= e)pipneu/santes. kai\ *bore/as, *bore/ou. kai\ *borrai/h|. lai/lapi *borrai/h| klasqe\n e)pe/leke. o(/ti to\n *bore/an *)aqhnai/wn su/mmaxon ei)=nai nomi/zousi: kai\ zh/tei to\n to/pon, e)/nqa o( sto/los *ce/rcou e)dustu/xhsen, e)n tw=| a)fe/tai.
Notes:
[1] The headword is genitive singular of
bora/ (LSJ entry at web address 1). Same or similar glossing in other lexica; evidently quoted from somewhere.
[2] Boreas or (Attic) Borras: LSJ entry at web address 2.
[3] Arrian,
Anabasis 1.26.2.
[4]
Greek Anthology 6.245.2 (
Diodorus), the sailor
Diogenes's dedication of a promised object to one of the Kabeiroi (cf.
kappa 6) during a storm at sea; cf. Gow and Page (vol. I, 234-235; and vol. II, 267-268) and further extracts from this epigram at
alpha 664,
alpha 1108,
lambda 183, and
lambda 733. The last word of the quotation -- the imperfect indicative active, third person singular form of
peleke/w, the Byzantine spelling of
peleka/w,
I hew, shape with an axe, cf. Trapp s.v.
peleke/w -- is not in the epigram;
lambda 183 is closer, though still not quite right.
[5]
alpha 4591.
References:
A.S.F. Gow and D.L. Page, eds., The Greek Anthology: The Garland of Philip and Some Contemporary Epigrams, vol. I, (Cambridge, 1968)
A.S.F. Gow and D.L. Page, eds., The Greek Anthology: The Garland of Philip and Some Contemporary Epigrams, vol. II, (Cambridge, 1968)
E. Trapp, Lexikon zur byzantinischen Gräzität, Faszikel 6, (Wien, 2007)
Associated internet addresses:
Web address 1,
Web address 2
Keywords: biography; definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; epic; food; geography; historiography; history; military affairs; mythology; poetry; religion
Translated by: Catharine Roth on 17 December 2001@21:44:16.
Vetted by:David Whitehead (augmented notes and keywords; cosmetics) on 18 December 2001@03:02:34.
David Whitehead (expanded n.1; tweaks and cosmetics) on 31 May 2012@08:29:59.
David Whitehead (another keyword) on 21 September 2015@08:23:07.
Ronald Allen (expanded n.4, added bibliography, added cross-references, added keyword) on 1 December 2018@13:08:11.
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