ARSENOKOITHS/ARRENOKOITHS

Stephen C. Carlson scarlson at mindspring.com
Tue Mar 7 08:19:24 EST 2000


At 02:45 AM 3/7/00 -0800, you wrote:
>So, you are saying that it is ARSEN (man) KOITHS
>(sleeper), man-sleeper?  That is more clear.

"Male-bedder," as in one who beds males, would be more like
it.  I wrote an essay on this word many years back, posted
to b-greek.  It is now found at:

	http://www.mindspring.com/~scarlson/greek/boswell.html

Stephen Carlson
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