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πεπείρανται (3rd sing.), from the epic “πειραίνω”: Od.12. 37ταῦτα μὲν οὕτω πάντα πεπείρανται”: Pind. I.7. 24δίκας ἐπείραινε”. The Attic form “πεπέρανται” occurs in Plat. Rep.502 The E. words have a tragic significance. Her remedial measures are now complete.


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    • Homer, Odyssey, 12.37
    • Pindar, Isthmean, 7
    • Plato, Republic, 502
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