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[170] παιπαλοέσσης. This adjective is connected with “πάλλω”, a reduplicated form of which is “παῖπάλλω” (cp. “δαιδάλλω”, from root “δαλ”, and “μαι-μάω” from root “μα”). The word describes the rugged lines of upheaved rock on the Chian coast. The form of adjective must come directly from some noun such as “παίπαλον”. Others refer “παιπαλόεις” to a root “παλ”, ‘to rub;’ cp. pal-ea, “παιπάλη”.

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