*docou/menoi.
In ms M only, Adler reports.
The unglossed headword is apparently the present participle, masculine nominative plural, of the verb
doco/omai (found only in the passive in classical writers: see LSJ s.v. at web address 1), though
Etymologicum Gudianum s.v.
docou/menoi polemically insists that it stems from
doce/w.
In any event, Adler identifies its source here as John of Damascus,
Iambic Canons 1.124.
See also ps.-
Zonaras s.v.
docou/menoi (with the gloss
doca/zontes, "supposing") and
Verba in Scripturis de Christo s.v.
docou/menoi (with the gloss
kaqoptrizo/menoi, "mirroring").
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