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δείσαντες—ingressive, ‘becoming afraid.’ αὐτοβοεί—said to be an archaie word. νεωρίου—in the Harbour of Alcinous. ξυνοικίας—situated between the Agora and the Acropolis. The gen. adjj. that follow refer to both οἰκίας and ξυνοικίας. No doubt some of the ὀλίγοι had invested money in the tenements, and let them out, like the plutocrat pork-butcher in the Knights of Aristophanes. ἐκινδύνευσε . . διαφθαρῆναι—cf. c. 40, 5.
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