This form is a back-formation from nēpios ‘disconnected’, becoming that negative word’s positive alternative. A typical source of connectivity is the father in relation to his son. ...
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On this back-formation from nēpios ‘disconnected’, see again the comment on O.02.047. On this back-formation from nēpios ‘disconnected’, see again the comment on O.02.047. On this ...
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Odyssey 2.047
Gregory NagyThis form is a back-formation from nēpios ‘disconnected’, becoming that negative word’s positive alternative. A typical source of connectivity is the father in relation to his son. ... Continue reading
Odyssey 2.234
Gregory NagyOn this back-formation from nēpios ‘disconnected’, see again the comment on O.02.047. On this back-formation from nēpios ‘disconnected’, see again the comment on O.02.047. On this ... Continue reading