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Anon. ap. Spengel, Rhet. Gr. III p. 139.19. Hippol. ap. Diels, Dox. Gr. p. 556.24. Aet. ib. 322 b 8. Tat. Or. 18 p. 20.2 Schwartz. Comm. in Arist.; see indices.

1011 K. Phot. . Cf. Poll. 5.85 . I find no instances of such a usage in the literature.

Fab. Inc. I 27 Körte. It is impossible to say whether we have here or. Theophr. C. P. 2.17.10; H. P. 7.1.2. Athenag. p. 51 B Mor. Pap. Tebt. II 375.14 (140 A.D.).

Hero fr. 6 Körte = 213 K. Phot. Berol. 115.19, Suid. '.' Zonar. Lex. 202 has the same, with the exception of for ; and one ms. of Suid. agrees with this. Vollgraff, Berl. Phil. Woch. 32 (1912) p. 1592, accepts the simple verb rather than the compound, opposing Körte. No examples occur of. Eur. Andr. 355, and later. In this sense Lxx 2 Chr. 33.6; Ps. 57(58).6. Acta. Thom. p. 244.22 Bonnet. Didach. 2.2. Epist. Abgari p. 281.11 Bonnet.

970 K. Phryn. 387L., 479R. . Cf. Ammon. p. 146   (208 K.). The word appears Thuc. 1.89.2. Gemin. Elem. Astron. p. 68.

Epitr. 149 Körte. The word is common in Attic but is used here in slang sense. The epithet applied to a man is, as Van Leeuwen says ad loc., "id fere nunc quod ." The lines 147b—150a are rejected by Harberton. Capps ad loc. compares Lat. "carcer" (Ter. Ad. 373) and Eng. "tank". Cf. Catull. 42.130 o lutum, lupanar. Apul. Apol. 74 hic (est) totius calumniae fornacula, hic Aemiliani huius fax et flagellum.

60.2 K. Hesych. Poll. 3.131, 103; 5.105. Etym. Gud. 205.7. Lex. Sabbait. p. 6. Suidas. Zonaras Lex. 868. Hipp. Aph. 1245 H Foes.; 1249 B. Plat. Ep. 9.357 E. Xen. Mem. 1.36; 2.6.9. Arist. more than a dozen times: e. g. Pol.