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Headword: 
*kua/mous 
trw/gwn 
Adler number: kappa,2577
Translated headword: chewing beans
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [Meaning] serving as a juror; or to prevent falling asleep; for you are an old man.
 Greek Original:*kua/mous trw/gwn: dika/zwn: h)\ i(/na mh\ koimhqh=|s: ge/rwn ga\r ei)=. 
Note: 
From the 
scholia to 
Aristophanes, 
Lysistrata 537 (web address 1), where the headword phrase occurs. Henderson ad loc. (p.137) : "Athenians chewed beans while doing monotonous work... Sometimes, like modern gum-chewing, this connotes rusticity, low social status, or low intelligence". See further under 
kappa 2578.
Aristophanes, Lysistrata, edited with introduction and commentary by Jeffrey Henderson (Oxford 1987)
Associated internet address: 
Web address 1
Keywords: botany; comedy; daily life; food; history; imagery; law
Translated by: David Whitehead on 30 November 2001@04:38:36.
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