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Headword:
Ambrota
Adler number: alpha,1540
Translated headword: immortal [things]
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [Meaning] divine [ones], incorruptible/eternal [ones].
Greek Original:Ambrota: theia, aphtharta.
Notes:
Same or similar entry in other lexica; references at
Photius alpha1170 Theodoridis. The headword is neuter nominative/accusative plural of this adjective, quoted from somewhere (probably
Homer, who has 4 instances in the
Iliad and another 4 in the
Odyssey).
From *
a-mr-to- "undying." LSJ entry at web address 1 below.
cf.
alpha 92 a)bro/th,
beta 555 broto/s; also and more generally
alpha 1537,
alpha 1538,
alpha 1539.
Associated internet address:
Web address 1
Keywords: definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; epic; religion
Translated by: Jennifer Benedict on 27 July 2000@10:17:01.
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