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[232] σπήεσσι may stand for “σπεέ-εσσι”, or may simply be a metrical licence for the regular “σπέεσσι”, which cannot come into the hexameter.

κέονται is an isolated thematic form, for the Homeric “κέαται”: see however Schulze, Quaest. Ep. p. 436.

The form κέονται is properly a subjunctive, and may have been used as a future (like “ἔδονται”, &c., H. G. § 80). It may be so taken in Il.22. 510ἀτάρ τοι εἵματ᾽ ἐνὶ μεγάροισι κέονται”: cp. “ἔδονται” in the preceding line. In the Odyssey “θεῶν ἰότητι κέονται” is a formula (= 11. 341), which may have continued to be used after the original future meaning had been forgotten.

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