eïskein ‘make likenesses, liken’

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Odyssey 4.279

Helen possesses the art of ‘making a likeness’ of the voices of others. She can make her voice the same as the voice of any wife of any Homeric hero: we see here a Muse-like feat o ... Continue reading

Odyssey 16.172-212

... but he actually becomes a god in the ritual moment marked by the similes that liken him to the god. So, the contexts of eïskein ‘make likenesses, liken’ at O.16.187 and O.16.200 show that Telemachus was ju ... Continue reading

Odyssey 19.203

... he immortals’ when he looks like an immortal in ritual contexts. As I also indicated in those comments, the contexts of eïskein ‘make likenesses, liken’ at O.16.187 and O.16.200 show that Telemachus was ju ... Continue reading

Odyssey 22.031-033

Reacting to the death of Antinoos, the remaining suitors were now ‘making likenesses’, as expressed by the verb eïskein ‘make likenesses, liken’, O.22.031. That is, each one of them was ‘making likenesses’ in his own mind. They made things up in their own minds, and these things were no ... Continue reading