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εἴποιμ᾽ ἂν τότε. When “ἄν” is the second syllable of the 5th foot, it is usually preceded by an elision; as in Eur. Andr. 935, Eur. Andr. 1184; Eur. Phoen. 1619, Eur. Phoen. 1626; Eur. Heracl. 456; Eur. fr. 362 “κἀποσώσαἰ ἂν πατρός” (Pors. Suppl. Praefat. p. xxxiv).


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    • Euripides, Andromache, 1184
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