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[332] σῶς, this is the only passage where the open form “σάος” or “σόος” cannot be at once restored (see on 1.117, 9.424, 13.773). Hence Nauck conj. “ζώς” (5.887, 16.445), which is not a very suitable word. It is more likely that we should read “σάος ἔσεσθ᾽” with P. Knight, and take it as a case of lengthening in the first arsis: App. D, C 1.

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