- are
compared and
listed by the
grammarians under the
terms 'lexeis' or '
glôssai'. The
dialects of
classical Antiquity are
grouped slightly differently...
- μὲν φρονεῖν γλώσσᾳ τε λέγεσθαι. emè dè prépei parthenḗia mèn phroneîn
glṓssāi te légesthai. I must
think maidenly thoughts And
utter them with my tongue...
- have
written any
regular commentary on Homer, but his
Homeric γλῶσσαι (
glōssai, "lists of
unusual words, glosses")
probably formed the
source of the explanations...
-
wrote a
pioneering vocabulary Disorderly Words (Ἄτακτοι γλῶσσαι, Átaktoi
glôssai)
which explained the
meanings of rare
Homeric and
other literary words...
-
Dionysios Thrax. Die
Fragmente der
Grammatiker Tyrannion und Diokles.
Apions Glossai Homerikai, Berlin, New York: DE GRUYTER, pp. 1–78, 1977, doi:10.1515/9783110855135...
-
Macedonian lexicographer,
known for his
compilation of a
glossary titled Glossai (Γλῶσσαι,
terms or words). Αnother of his
works was
called Rhizotomikos...
- 10th-century encyclopaedia, the Suda,
reports that
Simmias wrote three books of
Glossai (collections of
obscure words) and four
books of
miscellaneous poems (ποιήματα...
- once had
evoked the
place of "the
sisters of the beehive", if Hesychius's
Glossai, is
correct in
stating that the
Cretan word ὕρον -
hyron (singular) meant...
- (Supplementum ****enisti**** 769–73 BC), a
lexicographical work
known as
Glossai ("Glossary"), and
commentaries on
various authors and
works (Aristophanes'...
- lexicon. The vocabulary,
called Disorderly Words (Ἄτακτοι γλῶσσαι, Átaktoi
glôssai), has been lost, with only a few
fragments quoted by
later authors. One...