[Meaning] joining in approval.[1] "As Euthymius had sided with the man and had given him the service of his attendants [...]."[2]
Prostethentos: suneudokêsantos. tou de Euthumiou prostethentos tôi andri kai dedôkotos autôi tên tôn hupêretôn hupourgian.
[1] The headword (presumably, though not demonstrably, extracted from the quotation given) is aorist passive participle of
prosti/qhmi, masculine genitive singular. In this sense the middle rather than the passive might be expected: see LSJ s.v. B.I.1-2.
[2] Quotation (transmitted, in Adler's view, via the
Excerpta Constantini Porphyrogeniti) unidentifiable. de Boor suggests tentatively that the Euthymius in question, whose name appears as 'Euphemius' in mss GVM, is actually Euphemius, archbishop of Constantinople, who may also be mentioned in
kappa 780.
C. de Boor (1917) "Zu Suidas." Hermes 52: 314-316.
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