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90.15 Festa. Hierocl. p. 177.4 Gaisf. Script. Physiogn. II 302.17 Foerster. Freq. in Comm. in Arist.; see indices.

693 K. Phryn. 18 L., 69 R. . See Rutherford's note. Cf. [Hdn.] Philet. 441. Th. M. 397.12. Etym. Gud. 137.20. Hipp. 28. 11 Foes. Decret. ap. Dem. 256.19. Lxx Wisd. 16.28; 2 Macc. 2.27; al. Polyb. 8.12(14).8. Philodem. Rhet. II p. 157 Sudhaus. Diod. 17.59. Philo II p. 151 M. NT freq. e. g. Act. 24.3; 1 Cor. 14.16. Often in NT apocr. and Christian writers; e. g. Act. Thom. p. 141.20 Bonnet; 146.17. Justin Apol. 1.13,65, al. Aquil. Levit. 7.12; Ps. 41(42).5; al. Artemid. 2.37 p. 141.17 Hercher. Euseb. H. E. 10.3.4; 5.24.15; al. Adamant. p. 74.7 Bakhuyzen. Heliod. Aeth. 2.23. Freq. in inscriptions; first perhaps Inscr. Sel. Or. Gr. Ditt. 223.7 (Erythrae, III$a$). Pap. Brit. Mus. III p. 216 pap. 1178.25 (194 A.D.). Tertull. Cor. 3. See Th. Schermann, " und in ihrem Bedeutungswandel bis 200 n. Chr.", in Philol. 69 (1910) pp. 375–410.

Perik. 380 Körte. Etym. Gud. 224.34 . See Suid., Etym. Magn. 403.53. Leonid. Tar. 578 Geffcken = A. P. 7.67.5. Strab. 2.3.4. Plut. Vit. 640 D; 658 C; al. Aristid. II p. 23 Jebb; 144; 330. Moschion ap. Ath. 208 F. Philostr. Mai. Vit. Ap. 9; Epist. p. 253.6 K. Himer. Ecl. 3.19. Anon. ap. Walz, Rhet. Gr. I 626.28.

303 K. Phot. . Phryn. rejects the form, preferring (323 L., 470R.; but the reading is doubtful).

71 K. Etym. Gud. 234.24  . Cf. Hesych., Etym. Magn. 413.5, Cram. An. Ox. II 443.15, Phot., Suid. This literal meaning is approved by Th. M. 167.2, and the word by Moer. 169. The word is classical in the figurative meaning rouse, stir up: Aesch. Sept. 290; Ag. 1034. Ar. Lys. 682. The literal meaning Theophr. fr. 3.27. Philo I 455. Plut. Mor. 923 E; Vit. 44 F.

28 K. Phot. . See Eust. 1417.21. Ael. Dion. p. 168.1 Schw. Cf. Hesych. .