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[201] τεΐν = “σοί”, a form which occurs elsewhere only in The Od. form is ‘Doric,’ according to Schol. A, and the analogous “ϝὶν αὐτῶι” is found in the Gortynian inscr. But its occurrence in H. (and “ἳν αὐτῶι” in frag. 31 Rzach) is a proof that it was not solely Doric; “ἑΐν” is in fact found in Boeotian. The termination is probably formed by analogy from the “-ιν” of “ἡμῖν, ὑμῖν” (Brugm. Gr. ii. p. 821).

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