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Headword:
Diphrêlatôn
Adler number: delta,1292
Translated headword: driving a chariot
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [Meaning someone] chariot-driving.
Sophocles [writes]: "but you, O Sun who drive your chariot through the lofty heaven, when you see my paternal earth, hold back your golden reins and announce my fate and my death." Ajax says [this].[1]
Also [sc. attested is the related noun]
difrhla/ths ["chariot-driver"].[2]
Greek Original:Diphrêlatôn: harmatêlatôn. Sophoklês: su d', ô ton aipun ouranon diphrêlatôn hêlie, patrôian tên emên hotan chthona idêis, epischôn chrusonôton hênian angeilon atas tas emas moron t' emon. ho Aias phêsi. kai Diphrêlatês.
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Keywords: definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; imagery; mythology; tragedy
Translated by: Catharine Roth on 26 August 2004@17:50:30.
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