*)elinu/ein: h(suxa/zein. bradu/nein.
For this verb see also
epsilon 861.
[1] Likewise among the glosses to
Herodotus (1.23, on Hdt. 1.67.5, where the headword occurs (web address 1)). See also
Etymologicum Magnum 330.49-52, where the gloss "to be still" is attributed to a 'Tarantinos' (perhaps
Heraclides of Taras/
Tarentum, a commentator on
Hippocrates). The word is frequently used in medical writers, including Galen, in the sense of therapeutic "rest". See also
Hesychius epsilon2095,
Etymologicum Gudianum epsilon457.
[2] Likewise, according to Adler, in the
Ambrosian Lexicon (723); similarly in ps.-Herodian.
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