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Headword:
Anagnôstheis
Adler number: alpha,1832
Translated headword: having been convinced
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [Meaning he] having been persuaded. "Having been convinced by his wife, he contrived an unholy act against his daughter. For there was a Theban man Themison [...]".[1]
Greek Original:Anagnôstheis: anapeistheis. ho de anagnôstheis hupo tês gunaikos ergon ouch hosion emêchanato epi têi thugatri. ên gar dê Themisôn anêr Thêbaios.
Notes:
The headword, extracted from the quotation given, is aorist passive participle, masculine nominative singular, of
a)nagignw/skw.
[1]
Herodotus 4.154.2-3. In what follows, Etearchus tells Themison to throw his daughter into the sea. (See web address 1 below for the text.) Again at
beta 185 and
theta 116.
Associated internet address:
Web address 1
Keywords: children; definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; ethics; geography; historiography; history; religion; women
Translated by: Jennifer Benedict on 28 March 2001@18:39:41.
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