*fakio/lion. o(/ti *kre/wn e)n tw=| prw/tw| tw=n r(htorikw=n kordu/lhn fhsi\ kalei=sqai para\ *kupri/ois to\ pro\s kefalh=s prosei/lhma: o(\ dh\ par' *)aqhnai/ois kalei=tai krw/bulon, para\ de\ *pe/rsais nida/rion.
From
epsilon 86; see also
nu 369; also
Etymologicum Magnum and ps.-
Zonaras s.v.
e)gkekordulhme/nos.
The noun
fakio/lion is also glossed in the
Etymologicum Gudianum, as a synonymous of
simiki/nqion. In the Suda cf.
kappa 1588,
sigma 429 and
phi 27; also cf. ps-
Zonaras s.vv.
qe/ristron, simiki/nqion,
Photius s.vv.
ki/daris, simiki/nqion and
Hesychius s.v.
simiki/nqia.
[1] According to the probable source for the Suda -- the
scholia to
Aristophanes,
Clouds 10 (where the phrase
e)n pe/nte sisu/rais e)gkekordulhme/nos, 'wrapped up in five blankets', occurs: web address 1) -- this Kreon wrote
*kupriaka/, Cypriot (hi)stories.
[2] Besides
kappa 2073 see also ps.-
Zonaras s.v.
e)gkekordulhme/nos,
Photius s.v.
sugkekordulhme/na and
Hesychius s.vv.
e)gkordulh=sai, sugkekordulisme/na.
[3] In the Suda see
kappa 2488,
kappa 2489 and
epsilon 1257, deriving from
Thucydides 1.6.3 (web address 2); also see the corresponding
scholia. The word is glossed as a knot of hair (Aelius
Dionysius,
*)attika\ o)no/mata,
Etymologicum Magnum,
Lexicon Vindobonense,
Photius and
Hesychius s.v.), and, in the latter as pubic or children's hair.
[4] Elsewhere attested as
ki/daris (14 times in the
Septuagint) and glossed as a royal, esp. Persian, skull cap (
pi=los basiliko/s) in Herodian,
*peri\ o)rqografi/as and
Hesychius s.v.; also as a clerical cap, ps.-
Zonaras,
Photius,
Etymologicum Gudianum,
Etymologicum Magnum s.v.
ki/daris; cf.
Etymologicum Magnum s.v.
tia/ra, and
pi 1602.
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