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Headword: *)hpi/alos
Adler number: eta,433
Translated headword: ague
Vetting Status: high
Translation:
[Meaning] a fever with shivering.[1]
Also [sc. attested is] "[he] suffering from ague", a participle [of the verb h)piale/w]. Aristophanes [writes]: "for going home suffering from ague from horse-riding [...]". *)hpialw=n [means] succumbing to ague; for h)pi/alos properly [means] a fever accompanied by chills. *)ec i(ppasi/as [is used] instead of i(ppikh=s, for the horses spent all day until evening in testing.[2]
Greek Original:
*)hpi/alos: o( r(igopu/retos. kai\ *)hpialw=n, metoxh/. *)aristofa/nhs: h)pialw=n ga\r oi)/kad' e)c i(ppasi/as badi/zwn. h)pialw=n, r(igopure/tw| peripesw/n: h)pi/alos ga\r kuri/ws o( meta\ r(i/gous pureto/s. e)c i(ppasi/as de\ a)nti\ tou= i(ppikh=s. kai\ ga\r e(/ws e(spe/ras die/tribon oi( i(/ppoi e)n th=| dokimasi/a|.
Notes:
[1] cf. epsilon 2221.
[2] Aristophanes, Acharnians 1164-5 (a lyric passage: web address 1), with material from the scholia there. *(ippikh/ is a common word (see iota 546); i(ppasi/a is less usual, hence the explanation.
Associated internet address:
Web address 1
Keywords: comedy; definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; medicine; zoology
Translated by: Catharine Roth on 9 June 2006@14:29:14.
Vetted by:
David Whitehead (tweaked tr; cosmetics) on 11 June 2006@04:00:39.
Catharine Roth (added cross-reference) on 14 June 2006@01:21:36.
David Whitehead on 18 December 2012@07:23:47.
Catharine Roth (upgraded link) on 22 December 2012@18:56:26.

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