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[353] νειοῖο: gen. of movement within a space, like “πεδίοιο”, etc. πηκτόν (also 13.703, Od. 13.32), acc. to Hesiod, Hesiod Opp. 433, means the plough made of several parts, opposed to the “αὐτόγυον” where the body was composed of a single suitably shaped piece of wood. Hesiod advises that one of each sort should be kept in case of accident.

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