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. Etym. Or. 56.6. Eubul. 56.6 K. Alex. 86.3 K. [Luc.] Amor. 12. Georg. Progymn. ap. Walz, Rhet. Gr. I 583.9. This use only here. It is to be classed with slang usages.

Perik. 98 Körte. Phryn. 94 L., 178 R. . See Th. M. 74.1; Lex. Rhet. ap. B.A. 229.12. Poll. 2.175 approves of both uses. See Hesych., Etym. Magn. 222.2, Suid., Zonar. Lex. 423, Eust. 1881.53. Rutherford l. c. says "In the Attic which has come down to us the verb is used only in the sense which the Grammarian reprehends. Perhaps in this place, as certainly in some others, the text of Phrynichus has been tampered with, and the words discussed transposed.  In either case the remark is of no value.  is one of a large class of Greek verbs which have their meaning defined by the context." = Theopomp. Hist. 213. Posidon. ap. Ath. 210 F; 527 F. Dio. Chr. 66.11 p. 607 M. Luc. Ep. Sat. 38; al. Max. Tyr. 36.2. Alciphr. 3.9.3; 3.10.4. Ath. 685 F; 96 F. Philostr. Mai. Vit. Ap. 4.3; 5.23; al. Themist. Or. 22 p. 276 C Petavius. = Ar. Eq. 273, 454; al.

259 K. Ath. 175 A (108 K.). Hesych. . Poll. 4.76, 102. Eust. 1157.42. Ath. l. c. cites from Amphis (14 K.). At 174 A he quotes from Xenophon, but the word has not been found in the latter's works. Kaibel emends to. Tryphon ap. Ath. 618 C. Adj. Axionic. ap. Ath. 175 B (3 K.).

know carnally 558 K. This meaning appears in Lex. Rhet. ap. B.A. 233.19, and in Hesych. s. v. . Lxx Gen. 4.1, 17, 25; 19.8; al. Heraclid. de Polit. 32 p. 25.9 Schneidewin. NT Matt. 1.25; Luke 1.34. Plut. Vit. 583 D; 638 C; al. Acta Thom. p. 259.12 Bonnet. Clem. Al. Strom. 3.72.1. Philostr. Min. Imag. 1 p. 863 K. Heliod. Aeth. 1.8. Similarly cognosco in Latin, e. g. Ovid Her. 6.43, 133. Tac. Hist. 4.44. Vulg. Gen. 4.1, 17, 25; Matt. 1.25. In Isae. 3.10 this meaning has been incorrectly assigned to by some commentators.