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Headword: *)aeto\s tw=n oi)kodomhma/twn
Adler number: alpha,576
Translated headword: gable of the buildings
Vetting Status: high
Translation:
The part at the roof, which some call a pediment [aetoma].
Greek Original:
*)aeto\s tw=n oi)kodomhma/twn: to\ kata\ to\n o)/rofon, o(/ tines a)e/twma kalou=sin.
Notes:
Abridged from Harpokration s.v. (where 'of the buildings' is part of the gloss, not of the headword).
The entry originated in ancient comment on Aristophanes, Birds 1110 (web address 1); cf. alpha 578.
"Temple-roofs, unlike those of private houses, which were flat, ended in triangular pediments known as aetoi or aetomata, presumably as resembling the shape of an eagle [aetos] with spread wings" (Nan Dunbar, Aristophanes: Birds, edited with introduction and commentary (Oxford 1995) 592).
Associated internet address:
Web address 1
Keywords: architecture; comedy; definition; imagery; religion; zoology
Translated by: David Whitehead on 1 May 2002@07:01:07.
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Catharine Roth (added link) on 1 May 2002@10:50:58.
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