[Meaning she] rousing, urging on.[1] "Hurrying the terribly eager [female] hounds."[2]
*)egkone/ousa: diegei/rousa, e)potru/nousa. deino\n maimw/sais e)gkone/ousa kusi/n.
[1] The headword is present participle, feminine nominative singular, of the verb
e)gkone/w (from the quotation which follows); see further, next note.
[2] A pentameter line from
Greek Anthology 6.268.4 (Mnasalces); again at
mu 327. (The unnamed subject is Artemis.) Here the normally intransitive verb
e)gkone/w is apparently construed with an object in the dative; LSJ (web address 1) notes this but queries the reading. (For other forms of this verb see
epsilon 108,
epsilon 109,
epsilon 110, and, for a nominal derivative,
epsilon 111.) It is unclear whether "terribly" applies to the dogs or to Artemis; cf. the translation at
mu 327. See also further excerpts from this epigram at
epsiloniota 162,
epsiloniota 233, and
upsilon 302.
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