RE: ARSENOKOITHS

From: Jason Hare (parousia_occ@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Mar 08 2000 - 00:39:23 EST


You wrote:
<<Actually, I can't see any reason why there
couldn't
be a feminine ARSENOKOITA although I'd guess the Doric
dialect form of
ARSENOKOITHS would be ARSENOKOITAS for the masculine.

-- 
Carl W. Conrad>>
_______________________
Carl, 

I am just curious. Why do we have the lexical form as ARSENOKOITHS if there is not an occurrence of this anywhere? Could the lexical form not be ARSENOKOITA and it be a feminine word? Or is there another occurrence of this word that has not been produced to me yet?

Jason Hare

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