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προσεῖπον , used as aor. 2 of προσαγορεύω and προσφωνέω; Ep. προσέειπον , always augmented and uncontr. in Hom. and Hes.; Ep. also ποτιείποι , Il.22.329 (
2. address as so and so, “τινὰ ὡς ἀλλότριονPl.R.463c; τινὰ αὐτοκράτορα π. salute him as . . , Plu.Galb.5, etc.; χαίρειν τινὰ π. bid him greeting, E.Cyc.101.
II. say something further, add, c.acc.et inf., Id.Sph.250b.
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