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[53] λυσσώδης, the favourite description of Hector; see on 8.299. The form however, if from “λυσσοϝείδης”, is not Homeric; Menrad conj. “λυσσητήρ”. Wackernagel refers it to root “ὀδ”-, reeking of madness. The use of the article with the adjective seems to give ‘a hostile or contemptuous tone’ (‘that madman’); H. G. § 261. 2, where other instances are given.

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