[Meaning] a little before.
*prwi+zo/n: pro\ o)li/gou.
The headword is an adjective in the masculine accusative singular or neuter nominative/accusative singular. It is presumably extracted from somewhere; perhaps from
Isaeus fr. 8.3 (quoted at
epsilon 1032, q.v.). Alternatively, the entry might arise from commentary on
Homer,
Iliad 2.303, where the neuter plural form of the headword occurs in adverbial use.
Adler reports that the word is glossed differently at
Lexicon Ambrosianum 1304.
For related words see
pi 2939 through
pi 2941 and the other entries between
pi 2944 and
pi 2949.
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