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Odysseus is usually said to mean "be wroth against," "hate," and to be connected with Latin odisse. But for the Odyssey's poetical purposes, the verb denotes a more general sort of hostility. The scholiast means that for Odyseus to grow up, to achieve his full stature, will be for him to "odyseus"
Odysseus is usually said to mean "be wroth against," "hate," and to be connected with Latin odisse. But for the Odyssey's poetical purposes, the verb denotes a more general sort of hostility. The scholiast means that for Odyseus to grow up, to achieve his full stature, will be for him to "odyseus"
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Odysseus is usually said to mean "be wroth against," "hate," and to be connected with Latin odisse. But for the Odyssey's poetical purposes, the verb denotes a more general sort of hostility. The scholiast means that for Odyseus to grow up, to achieve his full stature, will be for him to "odyseus"
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