LAILAPS

Micheal Palmer mwpalmer at earthlink.net
Thu Aug 27 23:39:12 EDT 1998


At 12:24 PM -0000 8/27/98, Adam, Professor AKM wrote:
>Colleagues,
>
>Doesn't the problem arise from our having a technical definition for
>"hurricane" that would have been inaccessible & irrelevant to our Greek
>sources?

Yes. I suspect strongly that this explains the broad use of LAILAPS in
ancient Greek (Classical and Hellenistic), but it still seems a bit strange
that LAILAPS would take on the specific meaning 'hurricane' in modern
Greek. Do we have any modern Greek speakers on the list who would care to
comment. Is the term really as specific as my dictionary claims?


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