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Headword:
*thkedo/ni
Adler number: tau,477
Translated headword: by wasting away, with tuberculosis
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [Meaning] with consumption.[1]
"And to be ill and with a long illness,[2] [...] and consumption took her; and whatever he dared, crying out and saying, and declaiming tragically in the manner of the most impious persons, and vowing to break off [the life-thread of] the infamous and accursed soul."[3]
Greek Original:*thkedo/ni: th=| fqi/sei. kai\ nosei=n kai\ no/sw| makra=|, kai\ thkedw\n au)th\n diede/cato: kai\ o(/sa e)to/lmhse bow=n kai\ le/gwn, kai\ w(s e)sti\n a)nqrw/pwn a)sebesta/twn e)ktragw|dw=n kai\ eu)xo/menos, th\n e)pi/rrhto/n te kai\ kata/raton yuxh\n a)porrh=cai.
Notes:
[1] The headword is dative singular of the noun
thkedw/n. Same glossing in the
Synagoge and
Photius'
Lexicon (and cf.
Hesychius tau570), referring to
Homer,
Odyssey 11.200, where the headword occurs (web address 1).
[2]
Aelian fr. 10i Domingo-Forasté; cf.
iota 195, which reads
nosei= "[he] falls ill" instead of the infinitive
nosei=n.
[3]
Aelian fr. 10k and part of fr.10l Domingo-Forasté: see
alpha 3499.
Associated internet address:
Web address 1
Keywords: biography; definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; ethics; imagery; medicine; women
Translated by: Catharine Roth on 28 March 2011@01:09:25.
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