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20 has been noticed by Bruhn, but he seems to attach too much importance to the fact. For "even Menander", though guilty of sacrilege against the holy Attic dialect, would not always use the word which was later put under the ban. These words as a class do not come within the scope of this study as outlined above. The following list includes all words recommended as good which fail to appear in what we have left of the accepted writers.


 * Hesych.


 * (Favorinus ) ; Phot. Berol.


 * Phot. Berol.; Suid.


 * Hesych.; Suid.


 * Moer.; Th. M.


 * Anon. ap. Bekk. Anecd.; Phot. Berol.; Suid.


 * Poll.; condemned by Moeris and Thomas Magister.


 * Phryn.


 * Phryn.; Th. M.


 * Schol. in Ar. Eq. 650; Suid.; Etym. Magn.; Ael. Dion. ap. Eust.


 * Hesych. s. v. ; Poll.


 * Phryn.; Th. M.


 * Moer.; Th. M.


 * Th. M.


 * Phot.


 * Anon. ap. Cram. Anecd. Ox.; Etym. Magn.; Etym. Gud.; Suid.




 * Ammon.


 * Ael. Dion. ap. Eust.; Phot.


 * Poll.; Moer.


 * Hesych.; form of word only, Phryn.; Th. M.