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Headword:
*(rigi/on
Adler number: rho,161
Translated headword: little shivering fit
Vetting Status: high
Translation: A disease.[1] Also [sc. attested is]
r(i=gos ["ague, shivers, tremor"], the disease, and fear.[2]
Also [sc. attested is]
r(igw/|hs ["may you shiver"], in the optative.[3]
Also [sc. attested is]
r(i=gos ["cold"], chill.[4]
See also in [the entry on]
Antiochus the Cilician deserter.[5]
Greek Original:*(rigi/on: no/sos. kai\ *(ri=gos, h( no/sos, kai\ o( fo/bos. kai\ *(rigw/|hs, eu)ktiko/n. kai\ *(ri=gos, h( yu/cis. kai\ zh/tei e)n tw=| *)anti/oxos au)to/molos *ki/lic.
Notes:
[1] Diminutive of
r(i=gos.
[2] Same glossing in the
Etymologicum Magnum and, according to Adler, in the
Ambrosian Lexicon. Greek
r(i=gos and Latin
frīgus are cognate, from Indoeuropean *
srīgos; Chantraine s.v.
r(i=gos.
[3] Second person singular, optative, of
r(igo/w, quoted from somewhere. For this verb, see
rho 162.
[4] Not in mss AF, Adler reports.
[5]
alpha 2695.
Reference:
P. Chantraine, Dictionnaire étymologique de la langue grecque, ed. 2, Paris 2009
Keywords: daily life; definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; medicine
Translated by: Catharine Roth on 31 August 2010@22:46:49.
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