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Hudran
temnein
Adler number: upsilon,57
Translated headword: you are cutting off a hydra
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [sc. A proverbial phrase] in reference to things that are hopeless; for the story goes that when Herakles was fighting a hydra in
Lerna which had a hundred heads, and as the heads were cut off more grew, he ordered Iolaos to burn the cut ones.
Greek Original:Hudran temnein: epi tôn amêchanôn legetai: historeitai gar hudrai têi en Lernêi hekatontakephalôi tunchanousêi machomenon Hêraklea, hôs tôn temnomenôn autês kephalôn anephuonto pleious, keleusai Iolaôi epikaiein tas temnomenas.
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Keywords: daily life; geography; medicine; mythology; philosophy; proverbs; zoology
Translated by: David Whitehead on 8 December 2002@05:52:14.
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