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Headword: *)esthliteume/non
Adler number: epsilon,3210
Translated headword: encolumned, enslabbed
Vetting Status: high
Translation:
[Meaning] inscribed.
Greek Original:
*)esthliteume/non: a)nagegramme/non.
Notes:
Same entry in other lexica. The headword is perfect middle/passive participle, masculine accusative singular or neuter nominative/accusative singular, of the verb sthliteu/w, "I write on a stele". See generally sigma 1085, sigma 1087, sigma 1088. Someone to whom, or something to which, this has happened has sometimes undergone some sort of public disgrace and/or confiscation (cf. Hesychius epsilon6384); however, there are plenty of examples of the verb simply meaning, in a neutral way, written up.
The present headword must be quoted from somewhere. Outside lexicography, extant instances are confined to two in Philo Judaeus (Quis rerum divinarum heres sit 258, De congressu eruditionis gratia 58: both neuter), who has a fondness for this verb generally.
Keywords: definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; economics; ethics; law; politics; religion; rhetoric
Translated by: David Whitehead on 23 December 2007@07:49:13.
Vetted by:
Catharine Roth (typo, status) on 23 December 2007@23:04:19.
David Whitehead (another x-ref; more keywords) on 24 December 2007@04:59:22.
David Whitehead on 1 November 2012@05:18:36.
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