[1] Nominative plural of this adjective; same glossing in other lexica, including Apollonius' Homeric Lexicon; very probably quoted from
Homer,
Iliad 13.811 (which generated scholiastic comment) or
Odyssey 12.208.
[2]
Damascius,
Life of Isidore fr. 161 Zintzen (92 Asmus), on Heraiskos: see in full at
eta 450.
[3] A military writer of the C1 BCE (see generally OCD(3) 187) -- but this word is
not used in what survives of him. Probably a corruption of the passage quoted at
eta 450 (see preceding note), where a certain Asklepiades is said to be
τὴν Αἰγυπτίων σοφίαν δαημονέστερος -- "rather knowledgeable," or perhaps "more knowledgeable," sc. than Heraiskos. See Athanassiadi, page 185, note 164.
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