*tolu/peuma: *sunagwgh/: to\ kataskeuasto\n kai\ pefilokalhme/non e)/rion.
Likewise, indeed, in the
Synagoge (tau218) -- to which this is the Suda's only
explicit allusion -- and (without such an allusion)
Photius,
Lexicon tau368 Theodoridis; also the
Etymologicum Genuinum and
Etymologicum Magnum. The first part of the gloss is in
Hesychius tau1100 and a scholion on
Homer,
Odyssey 4.490, where the verb
tolu/peusen occurs. The present headword itself, a neuter noun, is unattested outside lexicography.
cf. generally
tau 747,
tau 749.
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