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Headword: Hueion
Adler number: upsilon,76
Translated headword: porcine
Vetting Status: low
Translation:
Swinish.[1]
Also [sc. attested in the genitive plural] ὑείων ["pork"], of swinish meats.[2] "They ate their fill of pork."[3]
Greek Original:
Hueion: choireion. kai Hueiôn, choireiôn kreôn. echortasthêsan hueiôn.
Notes:
[1] Neuter nominative/accusative singular of this adjective; similarly glossed in Photius and the Lexica Segueriana.
[2] Presumably extracted from the quotation whioh follows (where the plural cannot readily be conveyed in translation). Similar entry in the Ambrosian Lexicon (according to Adler); cf. upsilon 127.
[3] Psalm 16.14 LXX (variant reading).
Keywords: definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; food; religion; zoology
Translated by: Catharine Roth on 24 August 2008@22:23:37.
Vetted by:
David Whitehead (expanded notes; tweaks) on 26 August 2008@03:17:03.


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