[Meaning] foreign.
*)epeisa/ktous: a)llotri/ous.
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Lexica Segueriana 227.9. Earlier,
Hesychius epsilon4354 has an entry that is identical except that the final sigma is absent from both headword and gloss, rendering both as masculine/neuter genitive singulars rather than the masculine/feminine accusative plurals found here and in
Lex.Seg..
The latter form of the headword is unattested before the first century BCE. Genitive singulars occur several times in
Aristotle, notably
Nicomachean Ethics 1169b (but not otherwise before the first century BCE).
cf. generally
gamma 213,
epsiloniota 280.
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