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Rh 528 K. Doubtful. Hdn. I 144.14 Lentz (ex emend. Schneidewin Gött. gel. Anz. 1842 p. 525); cod. . Lehrs em. "." Probably not a word of Menander.

1043 K. Apollon. Alex. ap. B.A. 587.15. Cf. Antiatt. ib. 109.10 . Etym. Magn. 606.35  . Etym. Gud. 411.48. When this combination occurs in the works of writers of the classical period, it is customary to write isit [sic] as two words; e. g. Isocr. 5.7; 7.60. It is left as a compound, however, in: Cass. D. 78.2.3. Anon ap. Walz, Rhet. Gr. VII p. 1086.14. Plato inverts the phrase: Legg. 686 E. Lobeck, Parerg. p. 604, thinks that the Greeks had no fixed law about such compounds, but might join or separate them at will.

title of a play p. 103 K. Hesych. . Phot. Suid. Polyb. 1.32.1; 5.63.9. Plut. Vit. 967 D. Isoc. 5.96. C I G 2623 (Cyprus).

462.3 K. Dim. of. Only in Menander.

[ Hero 52 Körte. Restored by Wilamowitz at the end of a fragment. Hence it is a very uncertain indication of Menandrian diction. Van Herwerden, Lex. Gr. Suppl., reads. The verb occurs only Luc. Pisc. 24. Poll. 7.130. Dosiad. ap. Ath. 143 B. Lys. ap. Poll. 7.131. Lxx 2 Esdr. 20.34.]

= 919 K. Hesych. . "Fortasse vel, ipse mihi irascebar." Meineke. L. Dindorf, Thes. Ling. Gr. III 12 B, C: Leg. , . Herond. 4.49 . Cf. ; e. g. Hdt. 7.39. Philostr. Mai. Vit. Apollon. 7.33. Quint. Smyrn. 9.345. Cf. Plaut. Cas. 582 nescioquid se sufflavit uxori suae. Of other passions: Dion. H. A. R. 11.35.4, of Appius Claudius.

1044 K. Theognost. Can. ap. Cram. Anecd. Ox. II p. 159.5 = B. A. 1404. Hdn. Techn. I 504.16 Lentz