*(/hdrasen: e)sth/ricen. kai\ *(hdrasme/nos, be/baios, pa/gios.
[1] From the
Synagoge (
Lexica Segueriana 249.7 Bachmann); see also
Photius,
Lexicon eta54 Theodoridis; and compare a scholion to
Homer,
Iliad 11.28, where the present glossing verb is glossed by the present headword:
sth/ricen: e)/sthsen, h(/drasen; 'settled, [meaning] placed, established'. Theodoridis on
Photius notes Naber's suggestion that the headword is extracted from
Symmachus (
Psalms 95.10).
[2] As a comparandum for this second part of the gloss Adler indicates the
Lexicon Ambrosianum (
Ambrosianus B12 sup. 77r):
h(drasme/nos kai\ h(draiwme/nos: a)sfalh/s. In any event, note a possible link with the
Glossarium Cyrilli, since Coislinianus 394 113r has:
h(drasme/na: pa/gia, be/baia, h(drume/na; 'established: solid, firm, mature' (neuter plural forms instead of masculine singular).
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