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Headword:
*kurhba/sei
Adler number: kappa,2751
Translated headword: will head-butt
Vetting Status: high
Translation: 'Head-butting' is the term for the battle with horns that goes on among insensate animals. Or the collisions of rams.
Aristophanes [writes]: "but if he slips out in this way, he will head-butt against my leg." [Meaning] he would fight against his leg. Or he will fall, if he were to slip away, or flee.
Greek Original:*kurhba/sei: kurhbasi/a le/getai h( dia\ kera/twn ma/xh, h(/per e)n toi=s a)lo/gois zw/|ois gi/netai. h)\ ai( plh/ceis tw=n tra/gwn. *)aristofa/nhs: ei) d' e)kkli/nei ge deuri/, pro\s ske/los kurhba/sei. a)\n pro\s to\ ske/los maxei=tai. h)\ diapesei=tai, e)a\n u(postalh=|, h)\ fu/gh|.
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Keywords: comedy; definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; imagery; poetry; zoology
Translated by: William Hutton on 26 March 2008@10:19:49.
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