[94] E.g. θῠω in Od. 260, Theok. iv. 21; Aristophanes and the Attic poets preserve the long vowel.
[95] Hackländer: “Ein Winter in Spanien” (Werke xxii.), ii. 78.
[96] N. H., iii. 20, 24.
[97] Schott: “Abh. der Berlin. Akad.” (1865), p. 440.
[98] Deffner: “Neogræca” in Curtius’ “Studien,” iv. 2, p. 307.
[99] Burton: “Etruscan Bologna,” p. 246.
[100] Karl Verner in Kuhn’s “Zeitschrift,” xxiii. (New Series, iii. 2.)
[101] For Greek synonyms, see Trench: “Synonyms of the New Testament” (1865).
[102] Apud Priscian. vii. 345.
[103] “Mémoires de la Société de Linguistique de Paris,” ii. 5.