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Headword:
Ahimatos
asai
Arêa
Adler number: alphaiota,195
Translated headword: to sate Ares with blood
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [Meaning] to satisfy with blood.[1] Or to sully with blood and to scratch. For filth [a)/sh] [is] dirtiness. Hence also 'bathtub' [a)sa/minqos], in which they used to bathe, diminishing [minu/qontes] the filth. That is, reducing the dirtiness.[2]
Greek Original:Ahimatos asai Arêa: haimatos koresai. ê haimati molunai kai chrôsai. asê gar hê rhuparia. hothen kai asaminthos, en hêi tên asên minuthontes elouonto. ho esti tên rhuparian meiountes.
Notes:
[1] Likewise in other lexica. From the
scholia to
Homer,
Iliad 5.289, where the headword phrase occurs (web address 1).
[2] See already
alpha 4123, and again
mu 1098.
Associated internet address:
Web address 1
Keywords: definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; epic; ethics; mythology; religion
Translated by: William Hutton on 11 February 2003@00:19:21.
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