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[279] γ᾽ here looks like a metrical stop-gap; in the bucolic diaeresis it might be omitted. There is no objection to the vulg. “τέτραφ᾽”, except that it is not elsewhere found; see, however, 23.348. For the intrans. “ἔτραφον” cf. 2.661. Herod. accented “ἐτράφ᾽” for “ἐτράφη”, but such an elision is quite impossible.

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