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1 C.R. XLV., p. 5, cf. p. 115.
2 He proposed ὦι στι but ὦιτɛ (cut sit) seems to suit the statement better than the less generic ὦι.
3 C.R. XLV., p. 172.
4 Much as ἒμβαρος means, I take it, ‘having weight inside’ and μπυɛῖν ‘to form pus inside.’ With Professor Taylor's interpretations of Soph. Phil. 698 and Aelian N.A. VI. 68 I am quite in accord.