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Dem. 1001.9, al. Plut. Mor. 21 B. Symm. Ps. 88(89).7. Sext. Emp. Adv. Log. 2.456. Plotin. 1.6.5. Iambl. Protr. 3 p. 10.15 Pistelli. Euseb. H. E. 6.16.4; Dem. En. 2.1. p. 44 B. Synes. 3 B. Nicolaus ap. Walz, Rhet. Gr. I p. 332.9. Niceph. ib. 522.10; 525.24. These double compounds are not common in Attic; see chap. II above.

30 K. A word coined by Menander for comic effect.

331 K. Poll. 10.139,    (Pherecr. 37 K.). ap. B.A. 414.4, Suid. (Suid. ).. Hesych. . Diphil. 40 K.; Posidipp. 10 K. As a medical term, =  Hipp. de Loc. 415.14 Foes.;, aorta, Arist. H. A. 3.3.513 a 20 al. freq. Galen freq. e. g. II 780 Kühn; IV 541.

339 K. Xenarch. 4.5 K. Plut. Mor. 516 F. Philo I 117.30.

798 K. Hipp. p. 23.26 Foes. = IX 232 L. Philo II 196.42; 172.39; al. Joseph. A. J. 7.118. Plut. Vit. 407 A; 856 B; al. Chariton 7.1.7.

Georg. 6 Körte. The word was displeasing to the Atticists: Moer. 143 . Th. M. 123.1 (l. 48) ; Pollux on the other hand approves of it: 6.198. Cf. Zon. Lex. 651. The word itself does not occur in prose of a good period, though the similar noun and verb do (Ar. above; Dinarch. 81 ; frgg. 60.1, 60.2 mss.; Hyperid. fr. 47, 70.1; al.). It is frequent, however, in the later time: Ecphant. Pythag. ap. Stob. Flor. 48.64. Alex. 219 K. NT Mk. 13.34. Joseph. A. J. 2.165. Plut. Mor. 799E. [Luc.] Amor. 6. Its dialectal nature is attested by its occurrence in Pind. P. 4.5. Artem. 14 times, e. g. 1.26. Alciphr. 2.18.1. Joann. Philop. in Arist. Analyt. Post. p. 335.33 Wallies. Ditt. Syll.$2$ 427.30 (Crete, IV/III$a$). C I G 4932 (Philae, 25 B.C.). C I G 3344 a 3 = Epigr. Gr. Kaibel 313.3 (Smyrna "late"), al. Pap. Ox. III 471.134, 137 (II$p$).