STRONGS G4691:
σπερμολόγος,
σπερμολογον (
σπέρμα, and
λέγω to collect);
1. picking up seeds: used of birds, Plug. Demet. 28;
Athen. 9, p. 387 f.; especially of
the crow or daw that picks up grain in the fields (German
Saatkrähe),
Aristophanes av. 232, 579;
Aristotle, h. a. 8, 8, p. 592{b}, 28, and other writings.
2. of men: "lounging about the market-place and picking up a subsistence by whatever may chance to fall from the loads of merchandise" (
Eustathius on
Homer, Odyssey 5, 490
σπερμολογοι.
οἱ περί τά ἐμπορία καί ἀγορᾶς διατρίβοντες διά τό ἀναλέγεσθαι τά ἐκ τῶν φορτιων ἐπορρεοντα καί διά ζῆν ἐκ τούτων); hence,
beggarly, abject, vile (a parasite); getting a living by flattery and buffoonery, Athen. 3, p. 85 f.;
Plutarch, mor., p. 456 d.; a substantive,
ὁ σπερμολόγος,
an empty talker, babbler (
Demosthenes, p. 269, 19;
Athen. 8, p. 344 c.):
Acts 17:18.
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