*zhlh/mwn: o( zhlou/menos.
Adler cites a comparable entry in the
Ambrosian Lexicon (80).
The headword adjective occurs once in
Homer (
Odyssey 5.118: plural) and fairly frequently in later poetry.
[1] The lemma is glossed using the middle/passive participle of the verb from which it is derived (
zhlo/w). The Homeric
scholia (see above),
Hesychius (zeta135), and Herodian (
Partitiones 41) use substantives with similar meanings:
zhlo/tupos (derived from the same verb) and/or
fqonero/s.
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