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Headword:
Epi
korrês
Adler number: epsilon,2400
Translated headword: on the cheek
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [Meaning] on the head, or jaw, or temple.[1] For korre and korse is the term they use for the whole head including the neck. Some also speak of taking a slap-in-the-face on the jaw, adjoining also the temple.
Greek Original:Epi korrês: epi kephalês, ê gnathou, ê krotaphou. korrên gar kai korsên holên tên kephalên sun tôi aucheni legousi. tines de kai rhapisma legousi to epi tês gnathou lambanein, haptomenon kai tou krotaphou.
Notes:
From the
scholia to
Plato,
Gorgias 508D, where the headword phrase occurs (web address 1). Same or similar entries in other lexica; and see also
epsilon 2401.
[1] For the 'temple' equivalence cf.
kappa 2110.
Associated internet address:
Web address 1
Keywords: definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; medicine; philosophy
Translated by: David Whitehead on 2 November 2007@10:55:39.
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