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      No pardon needed! The discussion is very fascinating. Off topic posts are perhaps my speciality! Earion’s image of the ‘Athonite’ gods...
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      Theseus replied to the thread καλό φυντάνι.
      Thanks for the definitions, m_a_a! I was perhaps misled by the fact that some etymologists derive the Turkish fidan from the ancient...
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      Theseus replied to the thread καλό φυντάνι.
      Thank for all contributions and examples. I found in my notebook, from wordreference greek, κακός...
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      Theseus reacted to daeman's post in the thread καλό φυντάνι with Like Like.
      Φιντάνι (derived from the Turkish fidan, therefore with an ι) is commonly used derogatorily, in the sense of young and inexperienced as...
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      Καλό φυντάνι is used in the latest transcript and video of EASY GREEK and is translated as ‘a fine piece of work’ i.e, ‘an unpleasant...
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      I like both of them: after all, Longinus’s work on the sublime was Περί Ύψους. So either alternative using the same word he did. Thanks...
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      Sorry for the misunderstanding I too get irascible with auto-correct: Theseus, The stud, indeed, still…..😱
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      Theseus replied to the thread Cringe nausey.
      Tripe soup, after liver, garlic and onions! I wish I’d stayed at home!! Πατσάς might be a good remedy for hangovers but I’d stick with...
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      I missed thanking you for this. A belated thanks!🙏
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      Theseus replied to the thread Cringe nausey.
      Χαχαχαχα, Κ! It is onions and garlic for me that call forth that μπλιαχ 🤢.
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      Thanks again, cougr. I don’t think in my original thread that I meant to criticise the Olympian gods’ frivolity but I did compare theirs...
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      Theseus replied to the thread Cringe nausey.
      Thanks, all for their very helpful comments and suggestions. As is now the case in England and America several mums or moms use the same...
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      Blessed I-don't-give-a-toss! Not literary but fits the bill! Thanks, m_a_a!
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      Thanks, Νωβελίσσιμε! Also interesting and a relevant citation. The gods of Rome are not the same as the gods of Ancient Greece, despite...
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      Ίσως… Πάντως είναι ενδιαφέρουσα έννοια. Βρήκα αυτή την ανάλυση: Many interactions among the gods in the Iliad have the same kind of...
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