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[28] ἀντίον ηὔδα. Not necessarily, though generally, of an answer. Here in the sense only of coram alloqui. The accusative is governed by “ηὔδα”, as may be seen by comparing “σέθεν ἀντίον εἴπῃ Il.1. 230, “ἀντία δεσποίνης φάσθαι Od.15. 377.

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