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[700] Thou hast the more set him on haughtinesses. For this use of “ἐνίημι”, ‘to involve’ a man in anything, see 10.89Ζεὺς ἐνέηκε πόνοισι”, and Od. 15.198ὁμοφροσύνηισιν ἐνήσει”. So Od. 23.13ἐπιβῆσαι”: and for the plur. of the abstract noun 1.205, 10.122. The sense is, of course, acts ofἀγηνορίη”, just as in the familiar “mercies and forgivenesses,” H. G. § 171 (4).

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