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68 256 K. Poll. 6.169 al. Approved by Th. M. 128.15. Pind. P. 11.28. Arist. Eth. Nic. 4.8.1125 a 8; Rhet. 2.4. 1381 b 7; al. Theophr. Char. 28.1. Plut. Vit. 387 E; Mor. 231 C. Orators.

31K. Hesych. . Etym. Magn. 59.53; 108.46. Epicharm. 32 Kaibel. Hipp. de Vict. 357.43 Foes.; 543.39; al. Arist. H. A. 8.13.598 a 11; 2.15.506 b 10. Anaxipp. 2.2 K. Com. Anon. 1023 K. sensu obsceno. Ael. N. A. 13.4. Galen XII p. 279 Kühn; XIX p. 107. Plin. N. H. 32.69.

462.11 K.; 518.6. 462.11 ; 518.6 . This word occurs in several forms, all of which seem to refer to the same thing, a Lydian dish composed of milk and honey, and perhaps cheese and other dainties. Many lexicographers mention it and cite passages containing it from several comic writers. In Etym. Magn. 488.53 it is ; Etym. Gud. 297.22 ; Hesych. ; Phot. (ms., corr. Dind.); Suid. ; Ath. 516 C. If these forms all have the same meaning, the word can not be ascribed especially to Menander, since it is found in a fragment of Ar. (791 K.). Other instances are: Alex. 172 K. Nicostr. 17 K. Philem. 60 K. Euangel. 1 K. Plut. Mor. 644 B; 664 A. Hegesipp. Tarent. ap. Ath. 516 C. Of these, Plut. and Euangel. show the form. The other four come from one passage in Athen., and show. The fragment of Ar. comes from Phot., where the ms. reads, which Dindorf emended to. Kock and Hall and Geldart retain.

82 K. Poll. 10. 137  . Cf. 7.79. Diphil. 40 K. Hesych. . Phot. .

title of a play p. 74 K. Hdn. Techn. I 333.17 Lentz. Poll. 5.37. Suid. Plut. Mor. 246 E; Vit. 111 F. Cass. D. 48.38.2, 3.

462.7 K.; 518.7. Hesych. . Etym. Magn. 492.46. Etym. Gud. 301.26. Phot. Suid. Alex. 163.6 K. Plut. Mor. 55 A. Alciphr. 3.17.1. Schol. Ar. Plut. 627.36. Cf. Moer. 220.

1020 K. Phot. .