[Meaning] fault.
Flaw, failing.
*siflo/s: mw=mos. yo/gos, me/myis.
Accented thus, the headword normally serves as an adjective ('blemished', 'maimed'), but is glossed here with nouns. As a noun the headword is normally accented
si/flos (see ps.-Herodian,
De prosodia catholica 3.1.158.14).
All three of the glossing nouns are normally subjective in sense ('fault-finding', etc.), but the translation given here takes advantage of rarer objective uses so that they can fit better with the headword. The first gloss =
Hesychius sigma778,
Synagoge sigma96,
Photius sigma256 Theodoridis; cf.
Hesychius sigma777 and a scholion to Apollonius Rhodius,
Argonautica 1.204. For the second gloss, cf. a scholion to
Homer,
Iliad 14.142, where a related verb (glossed in
sigma 508) occurs; Adler also cites
Lexicon Ambrosianum 300. On
Hesychius sigma778 Latte cites
Callimachus fr. 276 Lloyd-Jones/Parsons, where the headword occurs in ambiguous grammatical circumstances. There are similar but independent glosses in ps.-
Zonaras 1643.
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