An amphoin: zêtei eis to telos tou biou tou hosiou Euthumiou en têi metaphrasei.
(A marginal addition in two manuscripts.) The headword phrase is commonplace from the C5 BCE onwards; what this Suda contributor found striking about it in a late Christian biography is unclear.
This Euthymios is perhaps the man in
pi 2811 (q.v.). See in any event Cyril,
Vita Euthymii (= pp.3-85 in E. Schwartz (ed.),
Kyrillos von Skythopolis: Leipzig 1939).
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