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74 24. 4 K., v. l.. 503 K. Ath. 484C. Phot. Suid. Hdn. I 117.17 Lentz. Etym. Gud. 359.55. Hesych. s. v. . Theognost. ap. Cram. An. Ox. II p. 55.6. Eust. 1066.3. Diphil. 80 K. Hipparch. 3K. Clem. Al. Paed. 2.35.2.

106 K. Schol. Ar. Av. 1563.

Epitr. 344 Körte; fr. 493 K. Ammon. 88 . Phot. . See Suet. ap. Miller, Mél. de la Litt. Gr. p. 421. Th. M. 221.15. See also Schwabe, Ael. Dion. et Paus. p. 55. Hesych.

1029 K. Phryn. 416 L., 491 R. . Cf. 464 L. [Hdn.] Philet. 471. Th. M. 222.11. Hesych. Suid. Zonar. Lex. 1302. Meleager ap. A. P. 5.152; 12.80.5. Philodem. Rhet. I p. 6. 8 Sudhaus. Schol. Eur. Med. 1.

116 K. Poll. 10.102 . Cf. 7.22, 179. No other examples occur with this meaning. Although the word does not occur in classical writers, it must be good Attic; cf. the festival of the.

1030 K. Poll. 4.87 . Phot. . Rutherford, Phryn. p. 279, shows that is correct, rather than.

437 K. = Sam. fr. 1 Körte. Phryn. 187 L., 273 R. . The reading of the Ed. pr. was ; see Lobeck's crit. n. The evidence for the feminine in Menander is too slight to have great weight. No other instances occur.

49 K. Doubtful. Etym. Magn. Etym. Gud. Suid. Homer freq. e. g. Il. 22.414; 23.196; Od. 7.145. Hes. Th. 469. Pind. N. 5.32; 8.8; fr. in Pap. Ox. V 841 IX 38. Plat. Rep. 388 B (an echo of Homer). Xen. Hell. 2.4.17; 2.4.26. Theocr. 2.71. Lxx Ps. 44(45).13; 2 Macc. 14.15; al. Aristeas