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[232] δείελος, evening (cf. note on 111), perhaps properly the evening star, or the setting sun — the epithet “ὀψὲ δύων” seems to imply something of the sort, cf. “ὀψὲ δύοντα Βοώτην,Od. 5.272. In Od. 17.606 we have “δείελον ἦμαρ” = declining day. The word may even be “δεϝ-ελον” from “δύω” (Brugmann); but this is far from clear.

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