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H. E. 8.14.8. Isid. Pel. Epist. 5.561 = 1637 C Migne. Heliod. Aeth. 6.1. [Luc.] Philop. 37. Schol. Ar. Ran. 78. Grenfell and Hunt, New Class. Fragments 7(a)2 (III$a$).

979 K. Cf. Il. 23.791.

Words intentionally omitted.

I have purposely omitted the following words:

, because occurs in Demosthenes.

, a kind of goblet, named from its designer.

, a hymn, said to have been named from Lityerses, a bastard son of Minos.

(instead of Attic ). As in the case of, q. v., it is practically impossible to distinguish the accent in Menander and contemporary writers.

,, and , used by Menander to denote pieces of jewelry. The words are good Attic in their usual meanings.

. . Photius. I accept the emendation of Kock: ", i. e. ."

Corrections of Liddell and Scott.

in Menander (1018 K.) does not mean "a kind of dance"; the words of Hesychius are.

In L. and S., s. v., we read "Attic word for , q. v."; and s. v. , fin., "acc. to Galen., the more Att. word was ." The reference is to XVII (1) p. 116 Kühn:. But cf. XIX p. 419 Kühn. The words are therefore not synonymous.