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39-] INITIAL DIGAMMA. 569<br />

In <strong>the</strong> only adverse instance, II. 2.<br />

328 TOO-O-CLVT erect, we may<br />

read and scan roa-a-avra erect, as in <strong>the</strong> case <strong>of</strong> eVea (snprn).<br />

The F in ta^co<br />

and iayji is chiefly indicated by 23<br />

instances <strong>of</strong><br />

a peculiar hiatus, viz. after a naturally short final vowel in arsis ;<br />

as 77<br />

5e jueya ld\ov/>,<br />

>,<br />

&c.<br />

ioi><br />

(toeis,<br />

The F is supported by hiatus in Od. 4. 135., 9. 426, and is<br />

nowhere inadmissible.<br />

19, tos K tot 10-779 (II.<br />

1 1. 705, Od. 9. 42, 549) <strong>the</strong><br />

form 10-77?<br />

should perhaps be changed to ai'o-rjs share. Or we may<br />

<strong>the</strong> ^Eolic form <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

recognise<br />

p. 20).<br />

The o<strong>the</strong>r places are easily corrected.<br />

B b<br />

word, viz. taaa (Fick, Odyssee,

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