[3] νόον ἔγνω, i. e. ‘learned what their spirit was like.’ The Schol. well compares
“ ὤ μοι ἐγὼ τέων αὖτε βροτῶν ἐς γαῖαν ἱκάνω;
Ἦ ῥ᾽ οἵ γ᾽ ὑβρισταί τε καὶ ἄγριοι οὐδὲ δίκαιοι,
ἦε φιλόξεινοι, καί σφιν νόος ἐστὶ θεουδής;
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