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Headword: *)iliggia=|
Adler number: iota,316
Translated headword: becomes dizzy
Vetting Status: high
Translation:
When a whirling occurs around the heart, darkness follows; and this condition they call i)/liggos ["vertigo"]. It should be known that [the verb] ei)liggiw= [is spelled] with a diphthong, but [the noun] i)/lligos with an iota.
Greek Original:
*)iliggia=|: o(/tan peri\ th\n kardi/an stro/fos ge/nhtai, e)pakolouqei= sko/tos: kai\ tou=to kalou=si to\ pa/qos i)/liggon. i)ste/on o(/ti ei)liggiw= dia\ difqo/ggou, i)/liggos de\ dia\ tou= i.
Notes:
More briefly -- first sentence only -- in Photius, Lexicon iota109 Theodoridis. According to Adler the material comes from a scholion on Aristophanes, Acharnians 581, where ei)liggiw= occurs (web address 1). Theodoridis, however, makes no mention of this, noting instead Naber's tentative link with Plato, Phaedo 79C (tara/ttetai kai\ ei)lliggia|=).
cf. epsiloniota 120.
Associated internet address:
Web address 1
Keywords: comedy; definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; medicine; philosophy
Translated by: Catharine Roth on 13 April 2006@00:09:54.
Vetted by:
David Whitehead (cosmetics) on 13 April 2006@03:00:30.
David Whitehead (expanded note; another keyword) on 11 January 2013@04:34:28.
Catharine Roth (coding, upgraded link) on 13 January 2013@01:42:30.
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