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. Lex. Rhet. ap. B.A. 233.10. Etym. Magn. 236.4O. Hesych. s. v..

Sam. 76 Körte. Hdt. 2.148. Timoth. Pers. 105. Plat. Euth. 273 A. [Arist.] H. A. 9.14.616 a 25. Polyb. 9.41.9. Diod. 5.21.5. Galen VI p. 137.1 Kühn; 94.12. Aristid. I p. 261.15 Jebb; I p. 300.18. Epist. Pythag. 12.4. Cass. D. 47.10.3; 47.23.3; al. Achill. Tat. 1.15.

1019 K. The adj. = is good Attic: Soph. fr. 10; Eur. Bacch. 697; I G II11 754.6, 11, 38, (Attica B.C.). Menander appears to use the neuter as a noun in a special sense. Phot. . (cod. ; corr. Mein.; cf. Poll. 7.55 .) The adj. appears also Arist. H. A. 8. 3. 593a 13. Strab. 2.5.33. Plut. Mor. 500 D. Arr. Ind. 5.9. Artemid. 4.56. Dionys. Per. 183. Himer. Or. 1.20. Hellad. ap. Phot. Bibl. 529 b 28. Heliod. Aeth. 2.31. Schol. Arat. p. 491.3, 10 Maass; 534.12. Schol. Eur. Phoen. 139.

424K. Phryn. 433 L., 497 R. . See Lobeck's note, with which Rutherford agrees. Poll. 6.40 . Thumb regards the word as Ionic (Deutsche Litt. Zeit. 1905 p. 474). Aesch. fr. 428 N.$2$ Myrtil. 4 K. Petron. Sat. 39.9. To censure Menander for the use of this word is to condemn tragedy and old comedy.

Epitr. 56 Körte. Antiatt. ap. B.A. 115.22. Xen. Mem. 2. 6. 33; Cyr. 6. 4. 10; al. Arist. fr. 512.1561 b 40 = fr. 553 Rose. Theophr. Char. 17.3. Lxx c. 20 times; e. g. Gen. 31.28, 55. Polyb. 15.1.7. Joseph. 7.284. NT Matt. 26.49; Mk. 14.45; al. Plut. c. 20 times; e.g. Vit. 764 C; 920 E. Legend. St. Pelag. p. 21.19 Usener. Charit. 1.1.7; 1.1.15; al. Luc. Nigr. 21; D. Deor. 4.5; al. Marc. Ant. 11.34. Alciphr. 3.31.1; 4.18.14; al. Artemid. 2.2 (twice); al. Alex. Aphr. in Arist. Top. p. 100.29. Cass. D. 41.9.2; 42.58.3; al. Eunap. p. 51 Boiss. Pap. Mag. ed. Parthey 1.78, 156. Alexand. Erot. Frg. ed. Grenfell 1.1.3 (II$a$). Mithrasliturgie ed. Dieterich 14.23.