[359] ἁλός: ablatival gen., from the sea, as “ἀνεδύσετο λίμνης ε” 337; see § 3 d.
ἠύτ̓ ὀμίχλη: the comparison is esp. fitting for a sea-goddess; like a mist, which rises easily and quietly from the water. For the Homeric comparison, cf. v. 47; see § 2 e ff.This text is part of:
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