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υἱεύς, υἱέως, υἱέα (Phryn. Ecl. 45, Phryn. Ecl. 234, Phryn. PS 118.3–4, Phryn. PS 118.5–6)
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This article provides a philological and linguistic commentary on the forms υἱεύς, υἱέως, and υἱέα discussed in the Atticist lexica Phryn. Ecl. 45, Phryn. Ecl. 234, Phryn. PS 118.3–4, and Phryn. PS 118.5–6.
Title: υἱεύς, υἱέως, υἱέα (Phryn. Ecl. 45, Phryn. Ecl. 234, Phryn. PS 118.3–4, Phryn. PS 118.5–6)
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This article provides a philological and linguistic commentary on the forms υἱεύς, υἱέως, and υἱέα discussed in the Atticist lexica Phryn.
Ecl.
45, Phryn.
Ecl.
234, Phryn.
PS 118.
3–4, and Phryn.
PS 118.
5–6.
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