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Re: A few claricications.
Pavlos ,
Perhaps this is a good time to ask for your help with the meaning of Antiope , as there is a shared element with Kalliope .
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Well, the "Anti-" part is unambiguous."-ope" however is quite debatable. It can be either from:1. "ope" meaning "hole"
2. "ope" meaning
- of Place: "by which or what way, in which or what direction"
- of a Manner: "in what way, how, as"
- with other Particles: "in what possible direction or manner" (Liddel & Scott )
3. "ops" meaning "a poeting noun denoting voice, whether in speaking, shouting, lamenting" (Liddel & Scott )
4. "opsis" meaning "face", as you mention.I would (arbitrarily, granted) count out 1 and 3. I would tend to go for 4 (which is the definition you have posted) although I cannot exclude 3 either (which would make Antiope synonymous to "nonconformist").
Sorry for being incoherent, its a Monday morning...
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PS being queen of the Amazons surely qualifies as "nonconformist" :P
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Thanks for your help again Pavlos!
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Pleasure is all mine
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