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Ὁμηροπάτης
Ὁμηρο-πάτης [ᾰ], ου, ,(πατέω)
A). one who tramples on Homer, epith. of Xenophanes in Timo 60.1 as quoted by D.L. 9.18 , but -απάτης codd. S.E. P. 1.224 , which may be nom. masc., perverter of Homer, or gen. of Ὁμηραπάτη, the Homeric fiction, as expld. by S.E.


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one who tramples on Homer

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Headword:
Ὁμηροπάτης
Headword (normalized):
ὁμηροπάτης
Headword (normalized/stripped):
ομηροπατης
IDX:
73486
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:lsj-73487
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