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[251] δίον, fled, apparently conn. with “δίεμαι”, and distinct from “δ”(“ϝ”)“ίε”, feared (see Curtius, Et. no. 268). “γράφεται καὶ δίες: καὶ οὕτως εἶχον αἱ χαριέστεραι”, Did. Both forms are equally isolated; the doubt as to the trans. or intrans. use may be paralleled by “δίεμαι”, which = fugio 12.304, 23.475, and = fugo passim (see on 18.584).

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