FOOTNOTES:[94]The references are to the papyri.[95]Or according to some if it is σ—ἕκασ-τος (Hyp. Blass{96}, p. xvii), but the preference is for πλεῖ-στοι, ἐκομί-σθησαν, βουλεύε-σθαι (Thuc.), ἐ-στρέφθη (s. v. l., Bacch.).[96]γ is a nasal when it precedes γ κ or χ. The other consonants referred to are λ μ ν and ρ.
[94]The references are to the papyri.
[94]The references are to the papyri.
[95]Or according to some if it is σ—ἕκασ-τος (Hyp. Blass{96}, p. xvii), but the preference is for πλεῖ-στοι, ἐκομί-σθησαν, βουλεύε-σθαι (Thuc.), ἐ-στρέφθη (s. v. l., Bacch.).
[95]Or according to some if it is σ—ἕκασ-τος (Hyp. Blass{96}, p. xvii), but the preference is for πλεῖ-στοι, ἐκομί-σθησαν, βουλεύε-σθαι (Thuc.), ἐ-στρέφθη (s. v. l., Bacch.).
[96]γ is a nasal when it precedes γ κ or χ. The other consonants referred to are λ μ ν and ρ.
[96]γ is a nasal when it precedes γ κ or χ. The other consonants referred to are λ μ ν and ρ.