Dasplêta: tên epi kakôi prospelazousan. en Epigrammasi: sên gar egô dasplêta diastasin hoia te pikrên nukta kataptêssô tên Acherontiada. Dasplêtis gar hê Erinnus.
The headword is accusative singular of the epic/poetic feminine adjective
dasplh=tis.
[1] Similar glossing in other lexica, including Apollonius'
Homeric Lexicon, and cf. also the
scholia to
Homer,
Odyssey 15.234, where the nominative case occurs (of the Fury: see the end of the entry). The Suda's accusative is probably not extracted from the epigram about to be quoted but, rather, from
Simonides fr. 17 PMG (on Charybdis,
chi 144).
[2]
Greek Anthology 5.241.3-4 (Paul the Silentiary), on the anguish of parting from a lover. See further quotes from this epigram at
alpha 2063,
alpha 4722, and
sigma 280. On the River Acheron in Hades, see
alpha 4687 and
alpha 4688.
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