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Headword:
*(wyopo/nos
Adler number: omega,294
Translated headword: food-worker; sous-chef
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [Meaning] one who busies himself with food; a cook.[1]
"Spinther [Sparky] the food-worker dedicated these tokens of his craft to Hermes, having laid aside the burden of his servitude."[2]
Greek Original:*(wyopo/nos: o( peri\ ta\ o)/ya a)sxolou/menos: o( ma/geiros. w(yopo/nos *spinqh\r *(ermh=| ta/de su/mbola te/xnhs qh/kato, doulosu/nas a)/xqos a)pwsa/menos.
Notes:
cf. generally
omicron 1087,
omicron 1088.
[1] That is,
o( o)yopo/nos pronounced and written with crasis.
[2]
Greek Anthology 6.306.9-10 (Ariston), a list of kitchen equipment dedicated to Hermes by Spinther the cook upon his manumission; cf. Gow and Page, vol. I (42-43); vol. II (110-111); and further excerpts from this epigram at
alpha 1146,
alpha 4064,
beta 34,
mu 11,
pi 3007,
tau 73,
tau 74,
tau 799, and
chi 620.
References:
A.S.F. Gow and D.L. Page, eds., The Greek Anthology: Hellenistic Epigrams, vol. I, (Cambridge 1965)
A.S.F. Gow and D.L. Page, eds., The Greek Anthology: Hellenistic Epigrams, vol. II, (Cambridge 1965)
Keywords: daily life; definition; food; poetry; religion; trade and manufacture
Translated by: Catharine Roth on 5 September 2005@19:41:43.
Vetted by:David Whitehead (cosmetics) on 6 September 2005@04:02:58.
Catharine Roth (added note) on 6 September 2005@11:18:53.
David Whitehead (tweaking) on 4 November 2013@06:21:59.
Ronald Allen (expanded n.2, added bibliography, added cross-references, added keyword) on 26 March 2019@21:58:22.
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