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Headword:
Ekphulon
Adler number: epsilon,719
Translated headword: exotic
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [Meaning something] alien.[1]
Unaccustomed, foreign.
"Strange and completely exotic."[1]
Greek Original:Ekphulon: allophulon. aêthes, xenon. othneion kai pantê ekphulon.
Notes:
The second of the three glossing adjectives identifies the headword as neuter singular (rather than masculine accusative). It must be quoted from somewhere; there are numerous possibilities.
cf.
epsilon 720.
[1] Likewise already in
Hesychius.
[2] Not a direct quotation, but "strange" (
o)qnei=on; cf.
omicron 83,
omicron 84) and "exotic" (
e)/kfulon) are likewise paired in a passage from
Menander Protector fr. 19.1 Blockley ( =
Excerpta Constantini de legationibus 205.23).
Keywords: definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; historiography; history
Translated by: William Hutton on 26 January 2007@06:08:43.
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