[359] ὄφρα: in order that; of the natural consequence to be expected.
θάνατον: i.e. the punishment of death. πότμον: cf. “μεθ̓ Ἕκτορα πότμος ἑτοῖμος Σ” 96 after thou hast killed Hector, death is ready for thee, “θάνον καὶ πότμον ἐπέσπον λ” 389.This text is part of:
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