a-pi-qo-ro

Definitions y Definiciones

Chadwick & Ventris 1973: nominiative and genitive plural. dative singular? attendants, cf. ἀμφίπολος (Odyssey I.331)

Aura Jorro 1985: apelativo de pers., sin duda ἀμφίπολος

Ruijgh 2011: ἀμφίπολος (a-pi-qo-ro) and λοετροχόος ([[re-wo-to-ro-ko-wo]]) are found in Homer and "have direct contact with the members of the royal family and their guests"

Perseus: handmaid, waiting-woman, feminine substantive only in Homer and Herodotus

Variants

a-pi-qo-ro-i

Chadwick & Ventris 1973: dative plural of a-pi-qo-ro

References

Aura Jorro, Francisco, 1985 Diccionario Micénico vol. I

Chadwick, John and Michael Ventris, 1973 Documents in Mycenaean Greek

Ruijgh, C.J. 2011 A Companion to Linear B: Mycenaean Greek Texts and their World vol. II (ed. Yves Duhoux and Anna Morpurgo Davies) “Mycenaean and Homeric Language”

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