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Ausgewählte Lesefrüchte zur byzantinischen Lexikographie

Ausgewählte Lesefrüchte zur byzantinischen Lexikographie Abstract The contributions to the LBG, the personal study of late antique and medieval Greek literature, as well as the editing of liturgical Christian hymns from Egypt, regularly lead to observations, corrections and emendations of texts from the Byzantine period; moreover, these sources prompt us to supplement current dictionaries like the LSJ, Lampe, and LBG. In our article we present some of these commentaries and proposals, noting in passing that sound changes can sometimes produce homonymy and paronymy, and thus a certain semantic confusion. The words analyzed and discussed are ἀείτιμος, ὁ βουλσός, ὁ βυρσοδεύτης, (τοὺς) γίτονας, ἡδύφθονος f. l. for ἡδύφθογγος, τὸ μαμιλλ(ι)άριον/μαμιλλ(ι)ώριον < mamillare instead of ὁ μαμυλίων, περιπτεύω f.l. for παριππεύω, ὁ πριμισκρίνιος, τὸ φοινικίδιον, τὸ χοιρωρεῖον, ὁ χρυσοτέχνης. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Byzantinische Zeitschrift de Gruyter

Ausgewählte Lesefrüchte zur byzantinischen Lexikographie

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Publisher
de Gruyter
Copyright
Copyright © 2012 by the
ISSN
0007-7704
eISSN
1864-449X
DOI
10.1515/bz.2012.0024
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Abstract

Abstract The contributions to the LBG, the personal study of late antique and medieval Greek literature, as well as the editing of liturgical Christian hymns from Egypt, regularly lead to observations, corrections and emendations of texts from the Byzantine period; moreover, these sources prompt us to supplement current dictionaries like the LSJ, Lampe, and LBG. In our article we present some of these commentaries and proposals, noting in passing that sound changes can sometimes produce homonymy and paronymy, and thus a certain semantic confusion. The words analyzed and discussed are ἀείτιμος, ὁ βουλσός, ὁ βυρσοδεύτης, (τοὺς) γίτονας, ἡδύφθονος f. l. for ἡδύφθογγος, τὸ μαμιλλ(ι)άριον/μαμιλλ(ι)ώριον < mamillare instead of ὁ μαμυλίων, περιπτεύω f.l. for παριππεύω, ὁ πριμισκρίνιος, τὸ φοινικίδιον, τὸ χοιρωρεῖον, ὁ χρυσοτέχνης.

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Byzantinische Zeitschriftde Gruyter

Published: Dec 1, 2012

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