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Headword:
*(uparattome/nhs
Adler number: upsilon,157
Translated headword: being smitten underneath
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [Meaning] being moved, being struck. "With the horses whinnying and the ground being smitten underneath by their hooves and the weapons colliding".[1]
Greek Original:*(uparattome/nhs: kinoume/nhs, plhttome/nhs. i(/ppwn xremetizo/ntwn, th=s gh=s toi=s posi\n au)tw=n u(parattome/nhs, o(/plwn sugkrouome/nwn.
Notes:
The headword, presumably extracted from the quotation given, is present middle/passive participle, feminine genitive singular, of an otherwise-unattested verb u(para/ttw (comprising the preposition u(po/ 'under' and the verb a)ra/ttw 'smite/strike'.
[1] Quotation (transmitted, in Adler's view, via the Excerpta Constantini Porphyrogeniti) unidentifiable.
Keywords: definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; military affairs; zoology
Translated by: Ioannis Doukas on 28 July 2009@05:54:50.
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