*dusdio/rqwtos: o( a)dio/rqwtos.
Similarly, according to Adler, in the
Ambrosian Lexicon (1142). The same entry is to be found in
Hesychius delta2550, but with different glossing:
dusxerw=s diwrqou/menos, mh\ diwrqou/menos.
While the
headword has its origin during the second or third century CE (first attested in ps.-Galen,
De humoribus 19.489) and is fully developed only later, in Patristic and Byzantine literature, the glossing adjective is already attested in the fourth century BCE (
Demosthenes 4.36) and extensively used from the first century BCE onwards. See also
Cicero,
Letters to Atticus 13.21a.1: "not yet revised" (of a book).
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