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[222] πεπότηται. The tense here has the force of a continuous condition= ‘hovers to and fro.’ So “πεποτήαται Il.2. 90, “δέχαται Il.12. 147.Nitzsch prefers to regard it as equivalent to “οἴχεται”, and illustrates the tense by Virgil's ‘fugere ferae’ Georg.1. 330.

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