[723] Suscipit, ὑπολαβὼν ἔφη. Forc. quotes from Varro R. R. 1. 2, “Suscipit Stolo: Tu, inquit, invides” &c. Med., Pal., the second reading of fragm. Vat., and others have ‘suspicit:’ but ‘suscipit’ (Rom., fragm. Vat. originally, &c.) is supported by Priscian 1212 P, who explains it “respondit ad interrogationem Aeneae,” and cites Plato, Protag. p. 320 c, πολλοὶ οὖν αὐτῷ ὑπέλαβον τῶν παρακαθημένων, ὁποτέρως βούλοιτο οὕτω ἐπεξιέναι (διεξιέναι). ‘Ordine pandit’ 3. 179.
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