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Headword:
Epagôga
Adler number: epsilon,1919
Translated headword: alluring (things)
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [Meaning ones that are] deceitful, persuasive, enticing.[1]
"And [he/she/it] was urging them with alluring words to cease what they intended to do."[2]
Greek Original:Epagôga: apatêla, pithana, epholka. kai diekeleueto epagôgois logois autous pauein hôn dran dianoountai.
Notes:
[1] The headword is an adjective in the neuter nominative/accusative plural. Same or similar glossing elsewhere, and cf. a scholion on
Thucydides 6.8.2, where it occurs (web address 1).
[2] Quotation unidentifiable (though 'with alluring words' is a phrase several times attested).
Associated internet address:
Web address 1
Keywords: definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; ethics; historiography
Translated by: Catharine Roth on 16 August 2007@00:52:19.
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