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do3a, or doxa, or whatever
- To: B-GREEK@virginia.edu
- Subject: do3a, or doxa, or whatever
- From: BTHURMAN@unca.edu
- Date: Thu, 22 May 1997 07:27:31 -0400 (EDT)
- Organization: University of North Carolina at Asheville
hebrew kabhodh may have evolutionarily conveyed heavyweightedness (a strong
impression!) and add to this the fact that do3a = doxa still meant opinion or
reputation or supposition. then why would a superliteralist opt for a wave of
coruscation, or even a particle of illumination theory, when all that heavy
impression's out there to be had?
shalom,
bearded bill of asheville <bthurman@unca.edu>
unca not having approved either whom or thereof.
p.s. doxa, of course passim & frequenter pro kbhdh