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Headword: *katesklhteume/nos
Adler number: kappa,992
Translated headword: dried-up (?)
Vetting Status: high
Translation:
[Meaning] faded, distressed.
Greek Original:
*katesklhteume/nos: e)ci/thlos, tetalaipwrhme/nos.
Note:
The headword is apparently a perfect middle/passive participle, in the masculine nominative singular, of an otherwise-unattested verb katasklhteu/w. Photius and other lexica have kateskhlhteume/nos with the same two glosses; this participle is also used once by Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus (De insidiis 185.23); nevertheless Theodoridis obelizes it and endorses Dindorf's kateskeleteume/nos.
Keywords: definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology
Translated by: Catharine Roth on 30 August 2008@22:42:25.
Vetted by:
David Whitehead (cosmetics) on 31 August 2008@04:34:17.
David Whitehead (expanded note) on 7 February 2013@09:34:34.

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