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Headword: *sau=ra
Adler number: sigma,158
Translated headword: lizard
Vetting Status: high
Translation:
Also [sc. attested in the masculine] sauros: a creeping animal.[1]
"It otherwise resembled a lizard -- this is the creeping kind of animal. If one cuts it in the middle and separates [the parts], it draws its cut parts with a shaking motion, and the remaining parts come together again."[2]
But sauros [is also] the fish.[3]
Greek Original:
*sau=ra: kai\ *sau=ros: e(rpustiko\n zw=|on. sau/rw| de\ loipo\n e)mferh\s e)gi/gneto, e(rpustiko\n de\ tou=to to\ zw=|on ge/nos, o(\n ei) te/moi tis kai\ diaspa/sei me/son, e(/lkei me\n au(tou= su\n klo/nw| ta\ tmh/mata, sune/rxetai de\ kai\ pa/lin ta\ lei/yana. *sau=ros de\ o( i)xqu/s.
Notes:
cf. generally sigma 46.
[1] cf. epsilon 3078.
[2] Adler notes that [Leo] 'Sternbach' attributed these lines of iambic verse to the epigrammatist George of Pisidia (C7 AD), frequently quoted in the Suda.
[3] The horse-mackerel: see LSJ s.v.
Keywords: definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; meter and music; poetry; science and technology; zoology
Translated by: Catharine Roth on 3 February 2002@23:56:10.
Vetted by:
David Whitehead (added keyword; cosmetics) on 4 February 2002@02:56:44.
David Whitehead (augmented notes) on 1 September 2002@06:21:39.
Catharine Roth (added cross-reference) on 10 January 2008@01:03:54.
David Whitehead (another keyword; tweaks and cosmetics) on 10 January 2008@03:05:34.
David Whitehead on 22 December 2013@08:15:12.

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