[257] “ἀμφὶ δὲ τήν γε ῾ηεξατἐ Ὀξείῃ ὑλακῇ χθόνιοι κύνες ἐφθέγγοντο,” Apoll. R. 3. 1216, which shows that the dogs here are infernal hounds accompanying Hecate. Many MSS. have ‘visi;’ but the fem. is more usual in a context like this: comp. G. 1. 470. ‘Ululare’ of dogs, as of wolves 7. 18, G. 1. 486. Comp. ὑλάσκω. So possibly 4. 609 (note), “Nocturnisque Hecate triviis ululata per urbes.”
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