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[111] μύνῃσι appears to mean ‘with excuses, pretexts.’ If “μύνη” is connected with “ἀ-μύνω” it may mean ‘a defence,’ a way of parrying or evading. It is not otherwise known.

παρέλκετε ‘play false,’ ‘trick’: cp. 18. 282 “παρέλκετο”=‘gained by a trick.’ The meaning is mainly given by the preposition, as in Attic “παρακρούομαι, παρακόπτω”, &c.

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