A.“ἀϝυτάρ” IG12.1012), Conj. = ἀτάρ (Ep. and Cypr., Inscr.Cypr.57 H.):—but, besides, moreover, prop. to introduce a contrast, Od.13.286, al.; also to mark a rapid succession of details, Il.2.406, al.; opp. μέν, Ἥφαιστος μέν . . αὐ. ἄρα Ζεύς . . ib.102 sq., cf. Od.19.512 sq.; “αὐτάρ τοι” but nevertheless, Il.15.45.—In an Epic reminiscence, Hermipp.63.17 (hex.).
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