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Headword: *fellagwgi/a
Adler number: phi,187
Translated headword: Fellagogia, Phellagogia, Phallagogia
Vetting Status: high
Translation:
A festival celebrated among Romans, in which they used to slander themselves.
Greek Original:
*fellagwgi/a: panh/guris e)piteloume/nh para\ *(rwmai/ois, e)n h(=| die/ballon e(autou/s.
Notes:
According to Adler, a legal gloss in 'Labbe' (i.e. the glosses on Greek law published in 1607 by the Parisian attorney Charles L.).
This spelling, fellagwgi/a, is attested only here; it could be a mistake for fallagwgi/a or fallagw/gia, attested as a phallic festival.
Keywords: definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; ethics; gender and sexuality; geography; law; religion
Translated by: Catharine Roth on 7 December 2010@01:29:42.
Vetted by:
David Whitehead (expanded note; another keyword; tweaks) on 7 December 2010@03:18:17.
David Whitehead on 5 December 2013@05:20:41.

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