... κτλ . 8 Attic 2d declension , several examples of which occur in the Anab- asis adjectives as fλews . The acc . sing . may end in w , as ëw . 9 Rare , as θεός , κτλ . 10 Irregularly contracted ( n ) . 18 ἡδίῳ , κτλ . ; also from ...
... κτλ . ( or , on the back of the sheet : οὖ [ σ ] α , οὐκ ἂν ἀντείπαιμι · καίτοι γ ̓ , ὦ πάτερ , [ κτλ ) . Blass adopts the ο [ σ ] α of the back of the sheet , and Weil emends ἀντείπαιμι to ἀντείποιμι . Thus we have : οὖσ ' , οὐκ ἂν ...
... κτλ .: the Stoics , the Academics , the Epicureans , and the Peripatetics were the four chief philosophical sects of the day . 15. Ma cognate acc . , taking the place of preceding pred . accs . 16. ὄνομα , κτλ . , hiding themselves ...
... κτλ .; 12. 245 εἴ περ γάρ τ ' ἄλλοι γε περικτεινώμεθα πάντες κτλ . ; Od . I. 204 οὐδ ̓ εἴ πέρ τε σιδήρεα δέσματ ̓ ἔχῃσι . This form is naturally employed by a speaker who does not wish to imply that the occasion will actually arise ...