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Headword:
*tera/stia
Adler number: tau,327
Translated headword: monsters, monstrous [things]
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [Meaning] signs, marvels.[1]
Aelian [writes]: "the offspring begotten seemed [to be] monsters [created] by a mixture of animal and human bodies."[2]
Greek Original:*tera/stia: shmei=a, qau/mata. *ai)liano/s: ta\ gennw/mena bre/fh kra/sei qhrei/wn te kai\ a)nqrwpei/wn swma/twn tera/stia e)do/kei.
Notes:
cf. generally
tau 324,
tau 325,
tau 326,
tau 332.
[1] The headword (presumably extracted from the quotation given) is neuter nominative/accusative plural of the post-classical adjective
tera/stios. Identical or similar glossing in other lexica.
[2]
Aelian fr. 154 Domingo-Forasté (151 Hercher), copied from here to
theta 351.
Keywords: children; definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; mythology; zoology
Translated by: Catharine Roth on 29 May 2012@01:27:15.
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