Re: EPISTOMIZW -- Titus 1:11

From: Polycarp66@aol.com
Date: Fri Jun 02 2000 - 04:04:09 EDT


In a message dated 6/1/2000 5:21:32 PM Central Standard Time, kgs@iafrica.com
writes:

<<
 Does anyone know if EPISTOMIZW was ever used in the sense of literally
gagging a person or muzzling an animal so as to keep that person or animal
quiet?
>>
The nearest I can find is in Plutarch, _Lives_, 2.5

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ETI DE THN MEN LURAN TWi XRWMENWi SUMFQEGGESQAI KAI SUNAiDEIN, TON D' AULON
EPISTOMIZEIN KAI APOFRATTEIN hEKASTON THN TE FWNHN KAI TON LOGON
AFAIROUMENON. AULEITWSAN OUN, EFH, QHBAIWN PAIDES; OU GAR ISASI DIALEGESQAI;
hHMIN DE TOIS AQHNAIOIS hWS hOI PATERES LEGOUSIN ARXHGETIS AQHNA KAI PATRWiOS
APOLLWN ESTIN hWN hH MEN ERRIYE TON AULON hO DE KAI TON AULHTHN ECEDEIREN.

gfsomsel

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