Ptôx: lagôios. en Epigrammasi: eidon egô ton ptôka kathêmenon engus opôrês Bakchiados polun botrun amelgomenon.
The headword, nominative singular, is extracted from commentary to
Homer,
Iliad 17.676, where it appears in the form and sense given: see n. 1.
For the accusative form of the same word see
pi 3045
[1] =
Synagoge pi775,
Photius pi1494 Theodoridis, scholion D to
Homer,
Iliad 17.676; cf. Apollonius,
Homeric Lexicon 137.8, ps.-Herodian,
Epimerismi 114,
Hesychius pi4265.
[2]
Greek Anthology 6.72.1-2 (
Agathias), but in Beckby's edition of the Anthology the final participle is
a)mergo/menon ('plucking') rather than the Suda's inappropriate
a)melgo/menon ('milking'). See another excerpt from this epigram, in which a hare is spotted eating grapes from a farmer's vines, at
alpha 3691.
David Whitehead (another keyword; tweaks and cosmetics) on 26 September 2013@08:13:25.
David Whitehead on 23 October 2013@05:21:34.
Ronald Allen (expanded n.2, added cross-reference) on 27 August 2023@14:35:16.
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