LOGOI

The corpus record

φελλάτᾱς

phellatas

[-är- ?] sorte de pierre

Generated live from the audited corpus — every figure on this page is a database query, not prose from memory.

What it meant

1. φελλάτᾶς · phellatas — Chantraine

φελλάτᾶς : [-är- ?] sorte de pierre. La forme du mot est incertaine : nom. φελλάντας (Hsch.), φελλέτας (Suid. su. φελλέα) ou φελλεάτας (scholie de Tzetzès à Ar. Nuées 71); gén. φελλάταᾷ (Clem. Alex, Protr. 4,47,7, cod. P), gén. sg. fautif ψέλλα (Zen. 5,13) ; acc. pl. φελλαάτους [sic] λίθους καλοῦσι τοὺς τραχεῖς (Sch. Clem. Alex. ἰ. c.). La source commune des lexicographes et de Clément d'Alexandrie est l'historien … — [Chantraine, s.v. φελλάτᾶς, p. 1206]

2. φελλάτᾱς · phellatas — LSJ

stone, pilates, pelastes

a kind of stone, of which statues were made, Polem.Hist. l.c., Hsch.; also φελλεάτας, called Dor. and expld. by κισσηρώδεις λίθοι in Sch. Ar. Nu. 71 (φελλέτας, Suid.); prob. the same as pilates and pelastes cited (acc. to codd.) fr. Cato by Fest. p.268L. (Cf. sq.)

Where it came from

No etymology authority pointer is recorded for this lemma yet — an honest gap, not an omission. The etymological dictionaries (Beekes, Chantraine, Frisk) are matched incrementally.

Downloads

CC BY 4.0 with receipt attribution — every file carries its license line. What is exportable

Ask the librarian

Ask about φελλάτᾱς →