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1035 K. Phryn. 196 L., 283 R.  . Th. M. 236.13. Manetho 4.41. Lxx very freq., e.g. 1 Esdr. 3.1; 1.9. Joseph. A. J. 11.37; 20.26; al. N T Mk. 6.21; Apoc. 6.15; al. Act. Thom. p. 110.11 Bonnet; 220.22. Proph. Vit. et Ob. p. 98.10 Schermann. Artemidor. 1.2; 3.9; al. Alex. Aphr. in Arist. Top. 466.12 Wallies, v. l. Marc. Diac. Vit. Porph. 47. Schol. Luc. Gall. 17. Sen. Ep. 21.4. Tac. Ann. 15.27.2. Suet. Cal. 5.

, 67 K. Phryn. 151 L., 240 R. . Th. M. 230.17. On the contrary, Lex. Vind. p. 123.5. And Suid. uses the word masc. s. vv. and. Moeris 260 is inclined to object to the use of the form, as well as the use of the word in the masc. Antiatt. ap. B. A. 107.7 ; But Heliodorus in his Comm. in Dion. Thr. p. 85.32 Hilgard says ; and [Hdn.] Philet p. 431 Piers. says, and cites Aristophanes to support his contention. Phryn. Epit. ap. Schöll, Sitzber. d. bayr. Akad. 1893 II p. 527 has the reading.

There is enough confusion in the above quotations to throw doubt upon Rutherford's statement (l. c.) "Grammarians are in accord upon this point" (i.e. that is not correctly used of men). The authority of Phrynichus, however, is sufficient to outweigh that of his opponents. Whether as well as  is correctly used of women is settled by Ar. Nub. 555 ; Vesp. 1393.

Of men, appears in Cebes Tab. 34. Lxx Prov. 23.31; 26.9; al. NT 1 Cor. 5.11; 6.10. Plut. Vit. 986 B; 770 E; both referring to the same episode. Act. Ioann. p. 169.7 Bonnet.