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[736] ἔτι δεῦρο κιούσῃ. See on sup. 351. The force of “ἔτι” here is only to refer the sentence back to the past date when Penelope left her home. ἔτι is parallel with the Skt. ati=‘beyond.’ We may compare et, and at, as in atavus.

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