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Headword:
Anenenkôn
Adler number: alpha,2270
Translated headword: having come round
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [Meaning he] having returned to his senses.
"Having come round he asked 'where did I come from?'"[1]
And elsewhere: "he lost consciousness;[2] but when he had come round, the guards lifted him up and carried him to the king, saved from his illness."[3]
Also [sc. attested are] a)nenh/kato and a)ne/nhken [which] likewise [mean] he came round.
Greek Original:Anenenkôn: ananêpsas. ho de anenenkôn êrôta, pothen hêkon. kai authis: ho de eleipopsuchêsen: anenenkonta de auton aramenoi hoi phulakes para ton basilea pherousin ek tês nosou perisôthenta. kai Anenêkato kai Anenêken homoiôs, anênenken.
Notes:
The headword participle is perhaps (though not demonstrably) extracted from the first quotation given.
[1] Quotation unidentifiable.
[2] Again at
epsilon 827.
[3]
Iamblichus fr. 83 Habrich.
Keywords: biography; definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; history; medicine
Translated by: Jennifer Benedict on 20 June 2000@12:46:30.
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