DIWiKISMENWN in Philo de Gigantibus 18
Stephen C. Carlson
scarlson at mindspring.com
Thu Apr 6 23:02:01 EDT 2000
At 10:46 PM 4/6/00 -0400, Tom Conry wrote:
>Hi . . . I'm hoping that one of the worthies here can help me
>identify a verb which I'm puzzling over in Philo's de Gigantibus.
>DIWiKISMENWN looks like some sort of a perfect participle
>genitive plural to me (it's got the accent on the penult) but
>I'll be darned if I can find the lexical form in big LSJ or on
>Perseus. I bet I'm (once again) missing something obvious . . .
>it can't be our friend DIWKW can it?
>
>Thanks for any help pointing me in the right direction.
How about DIOIKIZW? You can find this form on p.433, col.1 of LSJM.
Stephen Carlson
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