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[8] The idea as shewn by the contrast of πεδίον (3) seems to be that above the ford hills came down to the river and cut off the retreat in that direction. The scene so far corresponds to the modern reality that the Mendere is fordable in two places, and is elsewhere deep enough to drown a man. βαθύρροος is elsewhere applied only to Okeanos.

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