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Headword:
*fh/ginos
Adler number: phi,258
Translated headword: beech-wood
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [Meaning of] oak-wood.
In the Epigrams: "beech-wood mixing bowl."[1]
Greek Original:*fh/ginos: dru/i+nos. e)n *)epigra/mmasi: fhgi/neon krath=ra.
Notes:
The translation here seeks to differentiate, in English, the headword adjective (quoted from
Homer,
Iliad 5.838, with the gloss of the
scholia there) from the glossing one, since beech is Latin
fagus; note however that in Greek a
fhgo/s is a particular type of oak. See also
phi 260.
[1]
Greek Anthology 6.33.5 (Maikios/
Maecius/Maccius), a dedication by fishermen to Priapus; cf. Gow and Page (vol. I, 280-283; and vol. II, 313) and further extracts from this epigram at
alpha 1032,
alpha 4532,
beta 597,
pi 2275,
rho 222, and
sigma 22.
References:
A.S.F. Gow and D.L. Page, eds., The Greek Anthology: The Garland of Philip and Some Contemporary Epigrams, vol. I, (Cambridge, 1968)
A.S.F. Gow and D.L. Page, eds., The Greek Anthology: The Garland of Philip and Some Contemporary Epigrams, vol. II, (Cambridge, 1968)
Keywords: botany; definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; epic; food; poetry; religion; trade and manufacture
Translated by: David Whitehead on 7 August 2011@07:02:22.
Vetted by:Catharine Roth (cosmetics, status) on 7 August 2011@20:51:29.
David Whitehead (expanded note; another keyword) on 8 August 2011@03:18:34.
David Whitehead on 8 December 2013@06:07:53.
Ronald Allen (expanded n.1, added bibliography, added cross-references, added keyword) on 28 November 2018@14:24:05.
Ronald Allen (tweaked n.1, added cross-reference) on 24 August 2019@16:18:54.
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