Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 1-3John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1976 |
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... meaning as ' blowing strongly ' . However , this etymology and meaning seem to have been disputed . Some impression of the debate is given by the Etymologicum magnum , which , s.v. ἀκραεῖ ζεφύρῳ , gives τῷ ἄκρως ἀέντι καὶ πνέοντι ...
... meaning as ' blowing strongly ' . However , this etymology and meaning seem to have been disputed . Some impression of the debate is given by the Etymologicum magnum , which , s.v. ἀκραεῖ ζεφύρῳ , gives τῷ ἄκρως ἀέντι καὶ πνέοντι ...
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... meaning ' hold ' or ' keep in a certain direction ' . The expression Õμμа ExεLV meaning ' turn or keep one's eye fixed ' is already attested in Sophocles , Aj.191 & Tr.272 . By using naτá she leaves no doubt as to where the goat is ...
... meaning ' hold ' or ' keep in a certain direction ' . The expression Õμμа ExεLV meaning ' turn or keep one's eye fixed ' is already attested in Sophocles , Aj.191 & Tr.272 . By using naτá she leaves no doubt as to where the goat is ...
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... meaning ' very divine , sacred , of places favoured by the gods ' , and this , apparently , is its usual meaning in Homer with such place names in the Iliad as Cilla , 1.38 = 452 , Nisa , 2.508 , Crisa , 2.520 , and Pherae , 9.151 = 293 ...
... meaning ' very divine , sacred , of places favoured by the gods ' , and this , apparently , is its usual meaning in Homer with such place names in the Iliad as Cilla , 1.38 = 452 , Nisa , 2.508 , Crisa , 2.520 , and Pherae , 9.151 = 293 ...
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