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Headword: Thaulôn
Adler number: theta,67
Translated headword: Thaulon
Vetting Status: high
Translation:
[genitive] *qau/lwnos. [The man] who with his own axe slew the ox that had eaten the round-cake which had been prepared for the sacrifice at the Diipolia. And see under Bouphonia.[1]
Greek Original:
Thaulôn, Thaulônos. hos tôi idiôi pelekei apekteine ton boun ton phagonta to popanon, hoper ên pareskeuasmenon eis tên thusian en tois Diïpoliois. kai zêtei en tôi Bouphonia.
Note:
[1] beta 474, which the present entry paraphrases rather than quotes.
Keywords: aetiology; biography; dialects, grammar, and etymology; food; mythology; religion; zoology
Translated by: David Whitehead on 22 May 2003@09:59:15.
Vetted by:
Catharine Roth on 7 August 2003@00:56:32.
David Whitehead (cosmetics; raised status) on 7 August 2003@03:31:31.
David Whitehead on 28 December 2012@08:17:51.

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