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Headword:
Anapusta
Adler number: alpha,2041
Translated headword: well-known
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [Meaning] widely-known, manifest.[1]
"Stheneboea's death became well-known".[2] Meaning famous.
But a)na/puston [also means] what is unheard.[3]
Greek Original:Anapusta: ekpusta, dêla. thanatos Stheneboias anapustos egeneto. anti tou phaneros. Anapuston de to anêkoon.
Notes:
[1] The headword, neuter plural of this adjective, has the same or similar glossing in
Photius and other lexica, including Apollonius'
Homeric Lexicon; it is quoted from
Homer,
Odyssey 11.274.
[2] cf.
Nicolaus of Damascus FGrH 90 F9 -- though there the adjective is used of her infatuation with Bellerophon; cf.
sigma 515.
[3] This would seem to have a negative prefix instead of the preposition
a)na/.
Keywords: definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; epic; mythology
Translated by: Jennifer Benedict on 21 October 2000@10:15:59.
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