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[*] 330 D. 1. Hom. has also τεός thy, ἑός for ὅς his, her own, ἁ_μός our, ὑ_μός your, σφός their (rarely of the singular), νωΐτερος of us two, σφωΐτερος of you two. For ἐμός Attic poetry may use ἁ_μός (sometimes printed ἀ_μός) our. 2. ὅς, ἑός in Hom. may mean my own, your own (1230 a).
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