Kurêma: epiteugma, sunkurêma, hermaion.
Same or similar entry elsewhere; see the references at
Photius,
Lexicon kappa1243 Theodoridis. This neuter noun is derived from the verb
kure/w (
kappa 2747), a synonym of
tugxa/nw (
tau 1147), and is more common in the form
ku/rma (
sigma 2772). The gloss contains three synonyms for the exciting blessings, accidental gains or discoveries of daily life.
[1] A derivative from
e)pitugxa/nw. See
epsilon 2673 (cf.
epsilon 2736,
epsilon 2674,
epsilon 2738),
Homer,
Iliad 5.488. Other possible translations: success, 'a coup', blessing.
[2] A compound of the headword, but assigned different meanings at
sigma 1306.
[3] See
epsilon 3030,
epsilon 3031,
epsilon 3442, for this adjective for a gift of the gods, specifically of Hermes.
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