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Headword:
Aphigmai
Adler number: alpha,4610
Translated headword: I have come
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [Meaning] I am nearby.[1]
"'I will come to you two days later,' and he did not lie." And again
Aelian:[2] "in a dream he saw his eyes being dug out, and he entreated in an attempt to ward off the maiming of his vision, saying 'I will come to you two days later.' In any event he was killed after just that many days."
Greek Original:Aphigmai: paragegona. aphixomai humin duo hêmerôn husteron: oude epseusato. kai authis Ailianos: ho de onar eide tous ophthalmous exoruttesthai kai êntibolei rhuomenos tên pêrôsin tês opseôs, legôn, aphixomai humin duo hêmerôn husteron. anêirethê goun meta tosautas hêmeras.
Notes:
[1] Same headword (perfect middle-passive of
a)fikne/omai, first person singular) and gloss in other lexica. The headword is quoted, according to Latte on
Hesychius s.v., from
Euripides,
Trojan Women 58. (There are numerous other possibilities, however.)
[2] Despite this phrase, this second part of the entry in its entirety is
Aelian fr. 94 Domingo-Forasté (91 Hercher).
Keywords: biography; definition; dreams; history; medicine; tragedy
Translated by: William Hutton on 23 November 2000@05:11:31.
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