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[*] 597. a)/llos = o( a)/llos. ἄλλος is often used in Homer as “ὁ ἄλλος”. Cf. the Latin alii for ceteri. “ἄλλοι μέν ῥα θεοὶ” . . . | “εὗδον παννύχιοι, Δία δ᾽ οὐκ ἔχεν ἥδυμος ὕπνος”, HOM. Il. 2.1-2; The other gods slept all night long, but in sweet sleep's embrace Zeus was not held. HOM. Od. 3.333-4: “ὄφρα Ποσειδάωνι καὶ ἄλλοις ἀθανάτοισιν” | “σπείσαντες κοίτοιο μεδώμεθα. 4.472: Διί τ᾽ ἄλλοισίν τε θεοῖσιν. 10.284-5: οὐδὲ σέ φημι” | “αὐτὸν νοστήσειν, μενέεις δὲ σύ γ᾽ ἔνθα περ ἄλλοι”. Il. 1.17: “Ἀτρεΐδαι τε καὶ ἄλλοι ἐυκνήμιδες Ἀχαιοί. 397-9: ἔφησθα . . . Κρονίωνι” | “οἴη . . . λοιγὸν ἀμῦναι”, | “ὁππότε μιν ξυνδῆσαι Ὀλύμπιοι ἤθελον ἄλλοι”. 2.1-2 (see above). 211-2: “ἄλλοι μέν ῥ᾽ ἕζοντο” . . . | “Θερσίτης δ᾽ ἔτι μοῦνος . . . ἐκολῴα. 3.298: Ζεῦ κύδιστε μέγιστε καὶ ἀθάνατοι θεοὶ ἄλλοι”.
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