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[823] ἀκάμαντα, the epithet is elsewhere in H. applied only to the river Spercheios and to the sun. The fierceness of the boar is not exaggerated when he is made to fight the lion: a Mahratta proverb says ‘a boar will drink between two tigers’; compare also 17.21-22, and Hes. Scut. 168 ff., where a fight between boars and lions is represented on the shield.

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    • Hesiod, Shield of Heracles, 168
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