ὠτειλή: Difference between revisions
ἀσμένῳ δέ σοι ἡ ποικιλείμων νὺξ ἀποκρύψει φάος → glad wilt thou be when night, arrayed in spangled garb, shuts out the light
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Revision as of 01:39, 9 February 2013
English (LSJ)
ἡ,
A wound, esp. a fresh, open wound, Il. (acc. to Ammon. Diff.pp.104,144, opp. οὐλή) ; δεῖξεν . . αἷμα καταρρέον ἐξ ὠτειλῆς Il.5.870; αἷμ' ἔτι θερμὸν ἀνήνοθεν ἐξὠ. 11.266, cf. 17.297; δόρυ χάλκεον ἐξὠ. εἴρυσε 16.862; ὠτειλὴν . . δῆσαν ἐπισταμένως Od.19.456;—Aristarch. considered ὠτειλή as restricted in Hom. to a wound inflicted hand to hand, not by a missile, χαλκοτύπους ὠ. Il.19.25, and therefore he rejected as spurious 4.140, 149, cf. Sch.Il.4.140, 11.266, 18.351. II after Hom. (esp. in Hp.) generally, wound, whether recent or not, κίνδυνος ἂν εἴη συρραγῆναι τὰς ὠ. Hp.Art.11; also, the mark of a wound, scar, ὅταν τὰ ἕλκεα ἐς ὠτειλὰς ἴῃ ibid., cf. Ruf.Ren.Ves. Praef.: ulcer, Gal.19.157:—once in X., τὰ μὲν ἔπαθεν, ὧν τὰς ὠτειλὰς [φανερὰς add. codd. plerique] εἶχεν An.1.9.6, cf. Plu.Cor. 14, 2.276d, Jul.Caes.309c. (Prob. fr. οὐτάω (so Sch.A Il.14.518); cf. οὐταμένη ὠτειλή Il.14.518, 17.86; Aeol. ὀτέλλα (sic) Jo.Gramm. Comp. (in Hoffmann Die griechischen Dialekteii.488); cf. γατειλαί (for ϝατ-) and βωτ[ε]άζειν).)