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Headword: *qoa/s
Adler number: theta,397
Translated headword: swift
Vetting Status: high
Translation:
[Meaning] fast movements.[1] It also denotes sharp [ones]. And Homer [says]: "I sent him verily to the swift ships".[2]
Greek Original:
*qoa/s: taxei/as o(rma/s. shmai/nei de\ kai\ o)cei/as. kai\ *(/omhros: e)n d' au)= nh/soisin e)piproe/hka qoh=|sin.
Notes:
This entry draws on the scholia (e cod. Genevensi gr. 44; see below) to Homer, Iliad 1.12 (web address 1); cf. same or similar entries in Hesychius, Photius, and elsewhere; and see Etymologicum Magnum s.v. qoh/.
[1] cf. theta 404.
[2] No Homeric line corresponds exactly to this quotation. The present translator suggests Iliad 17.708 (web address 2), reading me\n dh\ instead of e)n d’ au)= and, more significantly nhusi\n ("ships") instead of nh/soisin ("islands"). Adler, however, pointed to Odyssey 15.299: e)/nqen d' au)= nh/soisin e)piproe/hke qoh|=sin.
Reference:
Nicole, J. (ed.), Les scolies genevoises de l’Iliade, vol. 2, Geneva 1891
Associated internet addresses:
Web address 1,
Web address 2
Keywords: definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; epic; military affairs; poetry
Translated by: Ioannis Doukas on 27 September 2007@04:20:09.
Vetted by:
David Whitehead (augmented notes and keywords; tweaks and cosmetics) on 27 September 2007@06:30:48.
Catharine Roth (tweaked note) on 27 September 2007@11:23:58.
David Whitehead (augmented n.2; tweaking) on 4 January 2013@04:51:11.
David Whitehead (coding) on 28 April 2016@04:49:47.

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