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Henry George Liddell. Robert Scott. A Greek-English Lexicon. Revised and augmented throughout by:
Sir Henry Stuart Jones; with the assistance of: Roderick McKenzie. Oxford. Clarendon Press. 1940.
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.V. continuous statement, narrative (whether fact or fiction),
......oration, etc. (cf. λέγω (B) 11.2),
2. legend, “ἱρὸς λ.Hdt.2.62, cf. 47, Pi.P.3.80 (pl.); “συνθέντες λ.
......E.Ba.297; “λ. θεῖοςPl.Phd.85d; ἱεροὶ λ., of Orphic rhapsodies,
......Suid. S.V. Ὀρφεύς.
3. tale, story, “ἄλλον ἔπειμι λ.Xenoph. 7.1, cf. Th.1.97, etc.;
.....συνθέτους λ.A.Pr.686; σπουδὴν λόγου urgent tidings, E.Ba.
.....663; ἄλλος λ. 'another story', Pl.Ap.34e; ὁμολογούμενος λ.
.....ἐστίν
the story is consistent, Isoc.3.27: pl., histories, “ἐν τοῖσι
.....Ἀσσυρίοισι λ.
Hdt.1.184, so in sg., a historical work, Id.2.123:
.....also in sg., one section of such a work (like later βίβλος), Id.2.38,
.....so in pl., “ἐν τοῖσι Λιβυκοῖσι λ.Id.2.161, ἐν τῷ πρώτῳ τῶν λ.
......Id.5.36; πρῶτος λ., of St. Luke's gospel, Act.Ap.1.1: in Pl.,
.....opp. μῦθος, as history to legend, Ti.26e; “ποιεῖν μύθους ἀλλ᾽
.....οὐ λόγους
Phd.61b, cf.Grg.523a (but μῦθον λέγειν, opp. λόγῳ
.....(argument) “διεξελθεῖνPrt. 320c, cf. 324d); “περὶ λόγων καὶ
.....μύθων
Arist.Pol.1336a30; “ λ . . . μῦθός ἐστιAel.NA4.34.









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