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Headword:
*)eleuqe/rios
Adler number: epsilon,804
Translated headword: of Freedom
Vetting Status: high
Translation: Zeus was called [this] for this reason, because freedmen [
eleutheroi] built the portico near him.[1] So [says]
Hyperides.[2] But
Didymus maintains that it is not because of this, but because of the fact that the Athenians escaped subjection to the power of Persia.[3]
Some interpret "of Freedom" [
e)leuqe/rios] as "licentious" [
a)/swtos]; and see under 'mastery'.[4]
Greek Original:*)eleuqe/rios: o( *zeu\s dia\ tou=to e)klh/qh, dia\ to\ tou\s e)celeuqe/rous th\n stoa\n oi)kodomh=sai th\n plhsi/on au)tou=. ou(/tws me\n *(uperi/dhs. o( de\ *di/dumos ou) dia\ tou=to/ fhsin, a)lla\ dia\ to\ th=s *mhdikh=s doulei/as kai\ e)pikratei/as a)pallagh=nai tou\s *)aqhnai/ous. to\n e)leuqe/rion tine\s ei)s to\n a)/swton metalamba/nousin: kai\ zh/tei e)n tw=| e)gkra/teia.
Notes:
The principal paragraph here is abbreviated from Harpokration s.v. Eleutherios Zeus.
[1] Meaning near his shrine.
[2]
Hyperides fr. 197 Jensen.
[3] sc. and so became free (
eleutheroi).
[4]
epsilon 123.
Keywords: aetiology; architecture; definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; ethics; history; military affairs; religion; rhetoric
Translated by: David Whitehead on 1 November 2000@10:19:45.
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