[Meaning] handmade.
*teukto/n: xeiropoi/hton.
Entry also in
Synagoge tau133 Cunningham and
Photius tau216 Theodoridis, and cf.
Hesychius tau690 (adding
kataskeuasto/n, as in many entries from this root, e.g.
tau 420,
tau 375). This form is rarer than
tukto/n (
tau 1149). [It occurs [DW] in a line of the comic poet
Antiphanes preserved by
Athenaeus,
Deipnosophists 10.449B (10.70 Kaibel): fr. 52.2 Kock = 55.2 Kassel-Austin.]
For the argument that the root verb referred to the accurate strokes of craftsmen hammering or chiseling surfaces such as bronze, gold, stone and ivory in the arts known today as chasing,
sphyrelaton, engraving and relief sculpture see
tau 375,
nu 211 (citing the
scholia to
Theocritus,
Idylls 1.28),
tau 1148.
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