*)oxleu=nto: e)kinou=nto.
The headword, a form unattested outside lexicography, is the imperfect indicative middle/passive, third person plural, of the contract verb
o)xle/w,
I disturb, irritate, bother; see generally LSJ s.v. It might be generated by a similar entry, but in the present tense, in
Hesychius -- and
Homer before him: see next note.
[1] The gloss is the same form as the headword, but from the verb
kine/w,
I move, set in motion, stir; see LSJ s.v.,
alpha 3 (gloss), and
omicron 1055. There are cognate substantives at
omicron 1053,
omicron 1054,
omicron 1056,
omicron 1057, and
omicron 1058. The lemma is identically glossed by ps.-
Zonaras 1493.9 (Tittmann) and, according to Adler,
Lexicon Ambrosianum 701; cf.
Hesychius omicron2037, s.v.
o)xleu=ntai (present indicative middle/passive, third person plural), quoted from
Homer,
Iliad 21.261 (web address 1). There it is passive rather than middle, and the same may be presumed to be true here too.
No. of records found: 1
Page 1