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[277] ἐντεσιεργούς, working in harness, the first part of the compound being locative like “ὀρεσίτροφος”, and others in H. G. § 124 f.ἔντεα” = harness also in Pind. O. xiii. 20ἱππείοις ἐν ἔντεσσιν”. Nauck needlessly conj. “ἠνυσιεργούς”, from “ἀνυσιεργός” in Theokr. xxviii. 14.

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