home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- Newsgroups: sci.classics
- Path: sparky!uunet!uunet.ca!canrem!dosgate!dosgate![david.meadows@canrem.com]
- From: "david meadows" <david.meadows@canrem.com>
- Subject: know an adjective for bla
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.3725.825@dosgate>
- Reply-To: "david meadows" <david.meadows@canrem.com>
- Organization: Canada Remote Systems
- Distribution: sci
- Date: 20 Nov 92 15:15:31 EST
- Lines: 22
-
- JM>etc. was suggested as 'peribothron' on the grounds that 'Bothros'
- >was the name of a sort of Ancient Greek 'Black Hole of Calcutta'
- >and came to mean 'a deep dark pit that you never get out of'.
- >[I'm trying to cross-post this to sci.classics in case someone there
- >can tell me whether this is true.]
-
- Technically speaking, `bothros' is not a `sort of Ancient Greek `Black
- hole of Calcutta' ... the Black Hole of Calcutta was an infamous
- prison in British India colonial times. A bothros is a simple Greek
- word for a pit or trench dug in the ground. It is often used in the
- sense of a pit which was dug for the purpose of dumping sacrificial
- victims, blood, guts, and the like as an offering to the gods below
- the earth.
-
- Even so, bothrotic is a nice adjective.
-
- David Meadows
- ---
- ■ 1st 1.01ß #813 ■ Wish that I was on old Rocky Top, down in the TN hills...
- --
- Canada Remote Systems - Toronto, Ontario
- World's Largest PCBOARD System - 416-629-7000/629-7044
-