[330] ξυνειδὼς because ἐκφήνω implied that he knew. Cp. 704 αὐτὸς ξυνειδώς, ἢ μαθὼν ἄλλου πάρα; i.e. of his own knowledge, or on hearsay? Not, “being an accomplice” (as Soph. Ant. 266 “ξυνειδέναι ι τὸ πρᾶγμα βουλεύσαντι”): Oed. can still control his rising anger.
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