Verse 469 — A. R. Benner's commentary on Homer's Iliad 1 0
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‘But when they had satisfied [literally ‘dismissed’] their desire for drink and food.’ |
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πόσιος, declined like πόλις, § 103; cf. ὕβριος, 1.214. |
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ἐξ ... ἕντο, § 163. |
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ἔρον, second declension = Attic ἔρωτα, third declension. — Cf. Vergil's imitation, Aen. VIII, 184: Postquam exempta fames et amor compressus edendi. ‘When hunger had been satisfied and desire to eat had been appeased.’ |
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ἕντο = Attic εἷντο, from ἵημι. |
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