[Meaning something] freshly-dead, both moist and undefiled.
Hersêen: prosphaton, enugron te kai amolunton.
Likewise or similarly in other lexica and grammars. The headword, neuter nominative/accusative singular of
e)rsh/eis, must be quoted from somewhere but is not independently attested. For the glossing cf. also a scholion on
Homer,
Iliad 24.757, where the masculine nominative singular occurs, of Hector's corpse (web address 1).
See also
epsilon 3084.
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