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Headword:
Akolastos
Adler number: alpha,916
Translated headword: licentious
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [Meaning one who/which is] worthy of chastisement.
Aristophanes in
Wealth [writes]: "who also is licentious in his ways".[1]
The bold man is also called [this].
And
Iamblichus [writes]: "she was at one moment laughing boldly and licentiously, the next moment uttering presumptuous words"[2]
And
Aelian [writes]: "an Arcadian man, Eutelidas by name, suffered from an ailment which made him harangue everyone evilly with a licentious and intemperate tongue; he also hated those who were faring well".[3]
Greek Original:Akolastos: kolaseôs axios. Aristophanês Ploutôi: hos kall' akolastos esti tous tropous. legetai kai ho tolmêros. kai Iamblichos: hê de egela nun men itamon te kai akolaston gelôta, nun de ephthengeto rhêmata authadê. kai Ailianos: anêr Arkas, Eutelidas onoma, akolastôi têi glôttêi kai akratori kakôs pantas agoreuein arrôstêma eschen: emisei de kai tous eu prattontas.
Notes:
[1]
Aristophanes,
Wealth [
Plutus] 1049 (web address 1 below), with scholion.
[2]
Iamblichus,
Babyloniaca fr. 98 Habrich; cf.
iota 736. Winkler and Stephens (Berkeley and Los Angeles 1995) 242 are uncertain of its placement in the narrative as epitomized by
Photius.
[3]
Aelian fr. 63b Domingo-Forasté (60 Hercher).
Associated internet address:
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Keywords: biography; comedy; definition; ethics; gender and sexuality; geography; medicine; rhetoric; women
Translated by: Jennifer Benedict on 7 November 2000@16:26:46.
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