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[673] μ᾽, i.e.μοι”. See on 1.170, 23.579, etc. πολύαινος is an epithet used only of Odysseus: 10.544, 11.430, Od. 12.184. It means much praised, illustrious. Buttm. however, Lexil. p. 60, says ‘“αἶνος” is only a speech full of meaning or cunningly imagined,’ and quotes Od. 14.508 where it is used ‘of the short and pithy narrative of Odysseus.’ He would then understand it to mean ‘full of pregnant utterances.’

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