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[337] ἀβληχρήν, a word of doubtful origin and sense, cf. “ἀβληχρὸς θάνατος” (easy?) Od. 11.135, Od. 23.282; here apparently feeble (“οἱ μὲν ἁπαλήν, οἱ δὲ ἀσθενῆLex.). Herodianos on 8.178 mentions a form “βληχρός” in the same sense; cf. “βλάξ” (and “μαλακός”?). ἀντετόρησεν may be either “ἀν - τετόρησεν” or “ἀντ - ετόρησεν”, probably the former. The reduplicated “τετορεῖν” is given by Hesych. and “ἀντι-” seems to have no particular force here. Cf. “ἀμ-πεπαλών”, and see 10.267.

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