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摘要
文摘在他synonymiconΠeρὶὁμοίωνκαὶδιαφόρωνλέξeων的语法学家Herennius菲罗(1 /公元二世纪)指出可能的荷马词源关于πρ220/227τωχός和πτώσeσιν。虽然这两个词之间的语言联系在现代科学词源学中仍然被接受,但到目前为止,现代希腊语词源学词典还没有考虑到赫伦尼乌斯记录的荷马证据。ρ 220和227的组合足以成为考虑πτωχός a πτώσσων的经典点。此外,引用的《奥德赛》段落的上下文有助于澄清“乞丐”的概念,即“贫穷饥饿的流浪者”,并由此推断为“懒惰的非工作者”。
Eine etymologische Beobachtung zu πτωχός bei Herennios Philon. Zur Ergänzung unserer Wörterbücher
Abstract In his synonymicon Πeρὶ ὁμοίων καὶ διαφόρων λέξeων the grammarian Herennius Philo (1st/2nd century AD) points out a possible Homeric etymology at ρ 220/227 concerning πτωχός and πτώσσeιν. While the linguistic link between both words is still accepted in modern scientific etymology, the Homeric evidence Herennius records has not been taken into account by modern etymological dictionaries of Greek so far. The combination of ρ 220 and 227 has what it takes to become the locus classicus for considering a πτωχός a πτώσσων. In addition the context of the cited passage of the Odyssey helps to clarify the notion of a ‘beggar’ as both ‘a poor and hungry vagrant’ and deduced from that ‘a lazy non-worker’.
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