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Headword:
Aposemnunei
Adler number: alpha,3517
Translated headword: glorifies
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [Used] with an accusative. [Meaning he/she/it] honours.[1]
But [sc. also attested is the middle voice, future]
a)posemnunei=tai ["will put on airs"] [meaning he/she/it] Is quietly mad, has delusions of grandeur. For on account of his dignity,
Aeschylus was silent when entering the theatres; and at the beginnings of his plays he used to have impressive effects. And [so]
Aristophanes in
Frogs [says]: "first he will put on airs, just as he used to have impressive effects in his tragedies."[2]
Greek Original:Aposemnunei: aitiatikêi. gerairei. Aposemnuneitai de aponoeitai siôpôn, huperêphanei. semnotêtos gar heneka epipolu esiôpa Aischulos en tois theatrois eisiôn: kai en tais archais tôn dramatôn eterateueto. kai Aristophanês Batrachois: aposemnuneitai prôton, haper hekastote en tais tragôidiais eterateueto.
Notes:
[1] Same or similar glossing in other lexica. The headword must be quoted from somewhere; there are numerous possibilities.
[2]
Aristophanes,
Frogs 833-4 (web address 1 below), with scholion.
Associated internet address:
Web address 1
Keywords: biography; comedy; daily life; definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; ethics; stagecraft; tragedy
Translated by: Jennifer Benedict on 3 June 2001@18:25:12.
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