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Headword:
Apêruken
Adler number: alpha,3184
Translated headword: kept away
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [Meaning he/she/it] prevented.[1]
"He alone resisted and kept away the beast."[2]
And elsewhere: "and by continuously throwing heavy objects they prevented any damage to the wall."[3]
Greek Original:Apêruken: apekôluen. ho de monos huphistato kai apêruke to thêrion. kai authis: kai barê sunechê epiballontes, apêrukon tou lumainesthai ti tou teichous.
Notes:
[1] From a scholion on
Homer,
Odyssey 9.119, where the present headword occurs). See also
alpha 3054,
epsilon 3102.
[2] Adler suggested either
Iamblichus or
Aelian as the source of this quotation. It is
Iamblichus,
Babyloniaca fr. 121 in Habrich's edition, but Stephens and Winkler (Berkeley and Los Angeles 1995) do not include it among the fragments of
Iamblichus.
[3] Quotation (transmitted, in Adler's view, via the
Excerpta Constantini Porphyrogeniti) unidentifiable.
Keywords: biography; definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; epic; historiography; history; military affairs; zoology
Translated by: Catharine Roth on 14 July 2000@20:33:43.
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