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1346. The genitive of the part, with the accusative of the person (the whole) who has been touched, is chiefly poetical: ““τὸν δὲ πεσόντα ποδῶν ἔλαβεbut him as he fell, he seized by his feetΔ 463, ““ἔλαβον τῆς ζώνης τὸν Ὀρόντα_νthey took hold of Orontas by the girdleX. A. 1.6.10 (but ““μοῦ λαβόμενος τῆς χειρόςtaking me by the handP. Charm. 153b), ““ἄγειν τῆς ἡνία_ς τὸν ἵππονto lead the horse by the bridleX. Eq. 6.9 (cp. ““βοῦν δ᾽ ἀγέτην κεράωνthey led the cow by the hornsγ 439).

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