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Headword: *flu/akes
Adler number: phi,547
Translated headword: farces, burlesques
Vetting Status: high
Translation:
Sotades wrote Farces, that is obscene verses,[1] in Ionic dialect; for these even used to be called 'Ionic Stories'. Alexandros the Aitolian[2] worked in this genre too, and others.
Greek Original:
*flu/akes: *swta/dhs e)/graye *flu/akas h)/toi kinai/dous, diale/ktw| *)iwnikh=|: kai\ ga\r *)iwnikoi\ lo/goi e)kalou=nto ou(=toi. e)xrh/sato de\ tw=| ei)/dei tou/tw| kai\ *)ale/candros o( *ai)twlo\s kai\ e(/teroi.
Notes:
A repetition of the first part of sigma 871, q.v. See also rho 171, and generally W.G. Arnott in OCD4) 1138.
[1] For this meaning of the noun ki/naidos (in the plural) cf. e.g. Diogenes Laertius 9.110.
[2] alpha 1127.
Keywords: biography; comedy; definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; geography; poetry
Translated by: David Whitehead on 22 November 2001@03:05:33.
Vetted by:
David Whitehead on 6 September 2002@09:28:34.
William Hutton (modified translation, added keyword, set status) on 9 November 2003@19:53:46.
David Whitehead on 13 December 2013@06:49:50.
David Whitehead on 7 August 2014@03:41:38.
David Whitehead on 31 May 2016@05:50:27.

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