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Headword:
paroimi/a
Adler number: eta,271
Translated headword: the ten-company of Lykos, the ten-company of Lycus
Vetting Status: high
Translation: A proverb. Lykos at
Athens [was] a hero, in the shape of a wild animal, [whose temple stood] by the jurycourt. 'Company of ten' [signifies] being bribed in tens, to which the proverb [refers]. And the first jurors were named after the wolf-shaped hero.
Greek Original:*(h lu/kou deka/s: paroimi/a. *lu/kos *)aqh/nhsi pro\s tw=| dikasthri/w| h(/rws, morfh\n e)/xwn qhri/ou. deka\s de\ to\ deka/zesqai, pro\s o(\ h( paroimi/a. kai\ oi( prw=toi dikastai\ pro\s tw=| lukoeidei= h(/rwi+ e)klh/qhsan.
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Keywords: aetiology; architecture; daily life; economics; epic; geography; history; law; mythology; proverbs; religion; zoology
Translated by: David Whitehead on 2 August 2005@03:23:16.
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