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Headword: *fu/skh
Adler number: phi,865
Translated headword: bowel, gut
Vetting Status: high
Translation:
[Meaning] the large intestine [sc. of an animal],[1] into which they insert wheatmeal and meat and compress [them]; out of which is produced a sausage.[2]
Greek Original:
*fu/skh: to\ paxu\ e)/nteron, ei)s o(\ e)mba/lletai a)/leura kai\ kre/a kai\ ma/ttousin: e)c ou(= gi/netai o( a)lla=s.
Notes:
From the scholia on Aristophanes, Knights 364, where the headword occurs in the genitive case.
[1] Similarly in other lexica; references at Photius phi353 Theodoridis.
[2] cf. generally alpha 1067.
Keywords: comedy; definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; food; medicine; trade and manufacture; zoology
Translated by: David Whitehead on 5 December 2013@07:18:08.
Vetted by:
Catharine Roth (set status) on 6 December 2013@01:46:02.
David Whitehead (more notes) on 6 December 2013@02:57:27.
David Whitehead on 18 December 2013@08:39:43.

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