Having been hidden, having been covered;[1] "but he, having sunk into every Odysseian and tangled scheme, was sent to Gaianas."[2]
[1] The headword is an intransitive aorist participle of
καταδύνω , masculine nominative singular, from the quotation which follows. cf.
kappa 538.
[2] Bernhardy attributed this quotation to
Eunapius; cf.
omicron 63. The name Gaianas is attested as that of a rival to
Theodosius for the patriarchate of Alexandria in 535: see the
DIR entry for the empress Theodora at web address 1.
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