*tetihme/nos: tetimwrhme/nos. kai\ *teti/hsqon, tetimw/rhsqe.
[The SOL headword, wrongly, is the supplementary one here,
teti/hsqon, on which see n. 2 below.]
[1] The primary headword,
tetihme/nos, is the masculine nominative singular participle of the epic verb
teti/hmai, which occurs only in the perfect. Same glossing in Apollonius'
Homeric Lexicon, similarly already (but at greater length) in
Hesychius tau601. The participle features in the Homeric formula
tetihme/nos h)=tor, found once in the
Iliad and five times in the
Odyssey; for this gloss see the
scholia to the instance at
Odyssey 1.114.
[2] Second person dual of the same verb, from
Homer,
Iliad 8.447 (addressed to Athena and Hera). Adler reports similar glossing in the
Ambrosian Lexicon.
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