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[339] ὣς δ̓ αὔτως: and thus in like manner; see § 24 j.

Μενέλαος: Menelaus came forth to battle equipped with armor (v. 29), but put it off as the rest did, v. 114.

ἀρήιος: a short form of “ἀρηίφιλος”, see on v. 21.

ἔντεα: equiv. to “τεύχεα”, chiefly of defensive armor.

340 = “Ψ 813. — ἑκάτερθεν ὁμίλου”: on either side of the throng.

341 = v. 266.

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