Kôma: koimêma. Alexandros de plêrês ôn ek sumposiou epi kômon êlthen eis Antipatrou hoi pantes hoi philoi paraklêtheis.
[1] Likewise or similarly in other lexica, and in a scholion on
Homer,
Iliad 14.359, where the headword, a neuter noun, occurs (web address 1); cf.
kappa 2265 (end).
[2] The 1630 edition of Aemilius Portus reads the plural participle
paraklhqe/ntes, to agree with
oi( fi/loi. Bernhardy suggested the aorist passive indicative
pareklh/qhsan ("the friends had been invited"). See further, next note.
[3] Portus reads
kai\ "and" instead of
oi(= "where".
[4] (This passage contains the accusative of
kw=mos rather than the headword
kw=ma.) The ultimate source of the quotation is unknown; Adler indicates the excerpts made for Constantine Porphyrogenitus as the proximate source. (For Alexander sc. the Great see generally
alpha 1121; for Antipater/Antipatros see generally
alpha 2703,
alpha 2704.) Gaisford connected this passage with
kw=mos at
kappa 2265 (beginning); see also
kappa 2266.
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