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κύριοςτις: the master— whoever he be. O. T. 107τοὺς αὐτοέντας ...τιμωρεῖν τινας” the murderers—whoever they be. Plat. Legg. 716A μὲν εὐδαιμονήσειν μέλλων... δέ τις ἐξαρθείς κ.τ.λ.” The art. implies that the person exists; the indef. pron., that his name is unknown.


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