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Headword:
*)hlindhme/non
Adler number: eta,229
Translated headword: overturned, rolled over
Vetting Status: high
Translation: Meaning turned over.
Dinarchus in the speech
Against Phormisios [uses the word][1]. [It is the verb] which
Isocrates calls
kalindei=sqai.[2]
Greek Original:*)hlindhme/non: a)nti\ tou= a)nestramme/non. *dei/narxos e)n tw=| kata\ *formisi/ou. o(/per *)isokra/ths kalindei=sqai le/gei.
Notes:
The entry stems from the
Synagoge; cf.
Photius,
Lexicon eta124. The headword is perfect middle/passive participle, masculine accusative singular or neuter nominative/accusative singular, of
a)linde/w). See also
eta 230,
alpha 1233.
[1]
Dinarchus fr.X.2 Conomis.
[2]
Isocrates 13.20, 15.213 -- and see LSJ s.v. for other instances of the k- (and middle-voice) version.
Keywords: definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; law; rhetoric
Translated by: Antonella Ippolito on 15 March 2006@18:08:04.
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