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Note return to page * ῥ is voiceless.
Note return to page † ς was voiced only when it had the ζ sound (26).
Note return to page 1. The simple forms of the perfect imperative active of λύ_ω probably never occur in classical Greek (697), but are included to show the inflection.
Note return to page 1. λύ_ω in the middle usually means
Note return to page (addressed to the whole chorus)
Note return to page (the singular of the coryphaeus)
Note return to page * The combination of aorist indicative and aorist optative is unusual.
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Herbert Weir Smyth [n.d.], A Greek Grammar for Colleges; Machine readable text [info] [word count] [Smyth].
