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Headword: *zhlh/mwn
Adler number: zeta,54
Translated headword: jealous
Vetting Status: high
Translation:
[Meaning] he who is showing jealousy.[1]
Greek Original:
*zhlh/mwn: o( zhlou/menos.
Notes:
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.
Keywords: definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; epic; ethics; poetry
Translated by: Stefano Sanfilippo on 1 June 2005@14:10:08.
Vetted by:
Catharine Roth (cosmetics, status) on 1 June 2005@15:41:37.
David Whitehead (streamlined notes) on 2 June 2005@02:46:25.
David Whitehead (another keyword; tweaking) on 29 November 2012@05:21:59.
Catharine Roth (coding) on 16 March 2015@00:11:34.

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