[Meaning] a wet and wooded place.[1] Also [sc. attested is the phrase] e(/leios o)/rnis ["marsh bird"].[2] Also [sc. attested is] e(/leios w)|dh/ ["marsh song"].[3] It also signifies the name of a mountain.[4]
*(/eleios: o( ka/qugros kai\ su/ndendros to/pos. kai\ *(/eleios o)/rnis. kai\ *(/eleios w)|dh/. shmai/nei kai\ o)/noma o)/rous.
Adler's headword is an adjective derived from
e(/los ("marsh"), for which see
epsilon 900; the electronic SOL shows the secondary headword phrase.
[1] Similarly in other lexica and grammars.
[2] Also, according to Adler, in the
Ambrosian Lexicon (594).
[3] Also, according to Adler, in the
Ambrosian Lexicon (676).
[4] Attested as such only here and the parallel (shorter) entry in ps.-
Zonaras.
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