[Meaning] coming with destruction, or going [sc. with it].[1]
"I am looking for him, wandering about since the early morning".
Pherecrates in
Good-For-Nothings [sc. writes this].[2]
Errôn: meta phthoras paragenomenos, ê poreuomenos. zêtô perierrôn auton ex heôthinou. Krapatallois Pherekratês.
[1] The headword is present participle, masculine nominative singular, of
e)/rrw; cf.
epsilon 2916. Same or similar glossing in other lexica, including Apollonius'
Homeric Lexicon, and cf. also a scholion on
Homer,
Iliad 9.364, where it occurs (web address 1).
[2] From
alpha 3037. (This uses a compound of the headword verb, and one which seems to lack its sinister overtones.)
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