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Headword:
Anaristos
Adler number: alpha,2048
Translated headword: unbreakfasted
Vetting Status: high
Translation: Or rather
a)nari/sthtos.
Aristophanes in
Polyidos [writes]: "I go through the
agora unbreakfasted." [1]
Alexis in
Liar [writes]: "I could not last the whole day unbreakfasted -- not today." [2]
Antiphanes in
Leukadian [writes]: "he will play the cithara straightway unbreakfasted." [3]
Timocles in
Neaira [writes]: "secondly, the matter of being unbreakfasted on account of these things." [4] But
Menander [writes]
a)na/riston.[5]
Also [sc. attested is the accusative plural]
a)nari/stous, [meaning men] not yet having breakfasted.
"[...] wanting to take on his opponents when they were unbreakfasted, and unprepared for what was to come."[6]
Greek Original:Anaristos: mallon de anaristêtos. Aristophanês Poluidôi: dia tês agoras trechô anaristêtos ôn. Alexis Katapseudomenôi: pantôs anaristêtos ou dunêsomai diakarterêsai têlikautên hêmeran. Antiphanês Leukadiôi: entautha anaristêtos euthus kithariei. Timoklês Neairai: epeita to dia te taut' anaristêtos ôn. Menandros de anariston. kai Anaristous, mêpô êristêkotas. boulomenos anaristous kai pros to mellon aparaskeuous labein tous hupenantious.
Notes:
The first paragraph of this entry is expanded from the one in
Photius,
Lexicon alpha1632 Theodoridis.
[1]
Aristophanes fr. 454 Kock (470 K.-A., with the participle 'going' from
Photius).
[2]
Alexis fr. 233 Kock (235 K.-A.).
[3]
Antiphanes fr. 141 Kock (139 K.-A.).
[4]
Timocles fr. 24 Kock (26 K.-A.).
[5]
Menander fr. 992 Kock (821 K.-Th., 521 K.-A.).
[6]
Polybius 3.71.10 (on Hannibal).
Keywords: biography; comedy; definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; food; historiography; history; military affairs; meter and music
Translated by: Jennifer Benedict on 20 October 2000@17:52:42.
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