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[17] ἱπποδάμοιο. This epithet is only used three times in the Odyssey; here, of Nestor; in 181 infra of Diomede; and in Od.11. 300 of Castor. It occurs no less than forty-five times in the Iliad, generally as an epithet of the Trojans.

For ἰθύς with genitive see Od.1. 119.

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