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Headword: *qe/menos ta\ o(/pla
Adler number: theta,112
Translated headword: having taken up arms
Vetting Status: high
Translation:
Meaning having put on [arms] and armed oneself. Demosthenes and Homer and Aeschines [sc. all use the verb in this way].[1]
Greek Original:
*qe/menos ta\ o(/pla: a)nti\ tou= periqe/menos kai\ o(plisa/menos. *dhmosqe/nhs kai\ *(/omhros kai\ *ai)sxi/nhs.
Notes:
Abridged from Harpokration (and Photius) s.v.
[1] Demosthenes 21.145; Homer, Iliad 3.336, etc.; Aeschines 1.29.
Keywords: clothing; definition; epic; military affairs; rhetoric
Translated by: David Whitehead on 27 November 2000@03:41:11.
Vetted by:
Catharine Roth (cosmetics) on 9 August 2003@01:44:19.
David Whitehead (augmented note and keywords; cosmetics) on 9 August 2003@09:24:22.
David Whitehead (tweaks) on 10 July 2011@07:15:13.
Catharine Roth (typo) on 15 October 2018@01:27:15.

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