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Headword:
*musi/wn
Adler number: mu,1472
Translated headword: Mysian
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [Meaning] Thracian;[1] for [sc. there are] many parts of Thrace near
Mysia. "Teucer is lately come from Mysian banks". Meaning places.[2]
Greek Original:*musi/wn: *qra|kikw=n: me/rh ga\r th=s *qra/|khs polla\ peri\ th\n *musi/an. *teu=kros pa/restin a)/rti *musi/wn a)po\ krhmnw=n. toute/sti xwri/wn.
Notes:
cf. generally
mu 1478,
mu 1479.
[1] Genitive plurals, the headword one extracted from the quotation given.
[2]
Sophocles,
Ajax 720-1 (web address 1), with scholion.
Mysia is a region in northwest Asia Minor, at the eastern end of the Propontis (Sea of Marmara), Barrington Atlas map 52 grids E3 and F3.
Associated internet address:
Web address 1
Keywords: definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; geography; tragedy
Translated by: David Whitehead on 30 July 2009@04:57:51.
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