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Headword:
Anastêsas
Adler number: alpha,2085
Translated headword: having evicted
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [Meaning he] having made [people] homeless and having led them to another home.
"Having evicted the fellow from the shrine she subjected him to blows".[1]
And elsewhere: "he did not dare to evict the woman who fled into the shrine".[2]
Also [sc. attested is the phrase] "Let God arise!"[3]
Greek Original:Anastêsas: anastatous poiêsas kai metoikisas. anastêsasa ek tou hierou ton anthrôpon aikiais kathupebale. kai authis: tên de kataphugousan es to hieron anastêsai ouk etolmêse. kai, anastêtô ho theos.
Notes:
The headword (aorist participle, masculine nominative singular, of
a)ni/sthmi) has the same or similar glossing in other lexica, including Apollonius'
Homeric Lexicon, where a version of
Homer,
Iliad 1.191 is quoted.
[1] Perhaps
Aelian (cf. the next note), suggests Adler.
[2] Part of
Aelian 51a Domingo-Forasté (48 Hercher); cf.
pi 3122.
[3]
Psalm 67.1
LXX. Here the third-person imperative is an intransitive aorist.
Keywords: biography; definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; epic; historiography; history; religion; women
Translated by: Jennifer Benedict on 21 October 2000@18:35:23.
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