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[11] ἔννεον, prob. for “ἔ-σνεϝ-ον”, root snu, H. G. § 67; cf. “ἔλλαβε”. It may also be explained as = “ἐν”-(“έ”)“νεον”, swam therein; cf. “ἐνστρέφομαι5.306, “ἐντρέχοι19.385, “ἔγκειμαι22.513, though as a rule compounds with “ἐν” imply not in but into, except in the perf. (“ἐγγεγάασιν”, etc.). For περί cf. 1.317 (dat.), 18.372.

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