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[169] ἰθυπτίωνα here only (but cf. App. Cr. on 20.273); explained by 20.99ἰθὺ βέλος πέτεται”, though there is no complete analogy for the suffix -“ι_ων” (see Schulze Q. E. p. 309). Zen. “ἰθυκτίωνα”, said to mean straight-grained, and derived from “κτηδών” or “κτιδών”, the fibre of wood, which is impossible.

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