βουλυτόνδε

Ancient Greek edit

Etymology edit

From βουλυτόν (boulutón), accusative of βουλυτός (boulutós, (early) afternoon), + -δε (-de).

Pronunciation edit

 

Adverb edit

βουλυτόνδε (boulutónde) (Epic)

  1. towards the afternoon, to the western half of the sky
    • 800 BCE – 600 BCE, Homer, Iliad 16.779:
      ἦμος δ’ Ἠέλιος μετενίσετο βουλυτόνδε
      êmos d’ Ēélios meteníseto boulutónde
      when Helios passed the meridian towards the early afternoon

Further reading edit