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Headword:
*fqo/h
Adler number: phi,505
Translated headword: consumption, wasting disease; empyema
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [Meaning] tuberculosis. Or a name of a condition [resulting] from an accumulation of blood.[1]
The Pisidian [writes]: "the army was suffering the wasting-away of cavalry."[2]
And
Aelian [writes]: "at any rate Asklepios healed Theopompos the Athenian who was being worn down with a wasting disease and was fading away."[3]
Greek Original:*fqo/h: fqi/sis. h)\ o)/noma pa/qous e)c ai(/matos a)nagwgh=s. *pisi/dhs: th\n i(ppikh\n u(pei=xen o( strato\s fqo/hn. kai\ *ai)liano/s: fqo/h| gou=n *qeo/pompon to\n *)aqhnai=on r(inw/meno/n te kai\ leibo/menon i)a/sato o( *)asklhpio/s.
Notes:
[1] Likewise or similarly in other lexica; references at
Photius phi152 Theodoridis. The glossing term here,
fqi/sis, is the headword of
phi 501.
[2] George of
Pisidia,
Heraclias 3 fr. 30 Pertusi.
[3]
Aelian fr. 102 Domingo-Forasté (99 Hercher): cf.
theta 171.
Keywords: biography; definition; imagery; medicine; military affairs; poetry; religion; zoology
Translated by: Catharine Roth on 8 April 2011@18:45:37.
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