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[520] αἰζ́ηϊος only here and Od. 12.83, also with “ἀνήρ”. It may be an adj. from the subst. “αἰζηός”, which however is itself joined with “ἀνήρ” in 17.716, 23.432, and in the former passage at least is clearly used as an adj.

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