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Headword: Θαμά
Adler number: theta,34
Translated headword: often
Vetting Status: low
Translation:
Continuously, thickly, uninterruptedly.
Greek Original:
Θαμά: συνεχῶς, πυκνῶς, διηνεκῶς.
Notes:
= Synagoge theta8, Etymologicum Gudianum 255.40; Photius theta15; scholia to Plato, Cratylus 428D; cf. Hesychius theta70, and for copious other references see Theodoridis' apparatus to Photius theta15.
The headword is an epic/poetic adverb (later adopted by prose authors also) that occurs in, e.g., Homer, Iliad 15.470 (Web address 1); cf. also scholia thereto, and generally LSJ s.v. (Web address 2).
For related words, see theta 35, theta 36, theta 37, theta 38.
Associated internet addresses:
Web address 1
Web address 2
Keywords: definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; epic; poetry
Translated by: David Whitehead on 24 March 2008@05:25:20.
Vetted by:
William Hutton (augmented note, added links, raised status) on 24 March 2008@08:58:46.
David Whitehead (tweaks to notes) on 24 March 2008@09:08:56.

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