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Headword: Xundiênenkan
Adler number: xi,121
Translated headword: they bore together, they carried through together
Vetting Status: high
Translation:
[Meaning] they struggled together, cooperated with.[1]
"For of course [our horses] bore many events together with us, both incursions and battles." Meaning they endured [them]. Thus [says]Aristophanes.[2]
Greek Original:
Xundiênenkan: sunekamon, sunepraxanto. polla gar dê pragmata xundiênenkan meth' hêmôn, eisbolas te kai machas. anti tou huperênenkan. houtôs Aristophanês.
Notes:
[1] For this doubly compound verb see already xi 120. The present entry's form of it is probably quoted from Aristophanes (see next note), though Adler sees no connection between the two halves of the entry, and in fact this form also occurs in Agathias.
[2] Aristophanes, Knights 596-597 (text at web address 1), with comment from the scholia there. Already at delta 918, with a singly compound verb.
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Keywords: comedy; definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; historiography; history; military affairs; zoology
Translated by: James L. P. Butrica ✝ on 19 February 2000@10:33:38.
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