[417] Δίδοται δὲ (τὸ δίκταμνον) πίνειν ἐν ὕδατι, Theophrast. l. c. ‘Labra’ = a cauldron, as in 8. 22. ‘Fusum labris’ = “fusum in labra:” ‘infusum labris’ would be a commoner constr. So “spargere undis” = “in undas” 4. 601. ‘Pendentibus’ Rom. for ‘splendentibus.’ “Amnem pro aqua: . . . Sic supra (v. 119) ‘fontemque ignemque ferebant’” Serv.
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