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[435] ἀζηχής, incessant, from “ἀ-διασεχ-ής, ἀζα”(“ς”)“εχής” (acc. to Schulze Q. E. p. 471), the negative of “διεχής”, separate, and so equivalent to “συνεχής” (so Eust.). Cf. “διέσχον” of intervals of time in Soph. O. T. 717.

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