- ἄσκυλτος
- ἄσκυλτος, ον (‘not pulled about’ Heliodorus Med. [I–II A.D.] in Oribasius 50, 47, 5; Philumenus Med. [II A.D.] in Aëtius 9, 23; ‘undisturbed’ Sextus Emp. P. 1, 71. In pap freq. ‘undisturbed’ e.g. BGU 638, 13 [II A.D.]; 650, 20; PFlor 39, 11; POxy 125, 15, s. Preis. index; so also AcThom 12 [Aa II/2, 118, 6] ‘lead an untroubled/undisturbed life’). In our lit. only in one passage, where the transf. sense is unmoved, without moving: Polycarp asks not to be nailed in place, promising that he will not move ἄσκυλτον ἐπιμεῖναι MPol 13:3.—DELG s.v. σκύλλω.
Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία. 2015.