[704]. xi. 496 E; other names for the rhyton are δικέρας (Pollux, vi. 97), ἐνιαυτός, ὄλμος, and παλίμποτος: see note [702].

[705]. In Meid. 565 fin.

[706]. See p. [127] and Plate [X].

[707]. Pollux, vi. 84–5; x. 86; Ar. passim; Lucian, Somn. 14, p. 723 (τρύβλιον); see Ussing, De nom. vas. graec. p. 160 ff.

[708]. Schöne in Comm. phil. in hon. Mommseni, p. 653, mentions a plate with ΙΧΘΥΑΙ inscribed underneath. Cf. also Plate [XLIV]. and p. [487].

[709]. See p. [139].

[710]. Pollux, vi. 85; x. 86; Ar. Ran. 1440, Plut. 812, Av. 361; Athen. ii. 67 D, xi. 494 C. Cf. for these words Chapter [XVII].

[711]. x. 92. Liddell and Scott state that ἐρεύς is a vox nihili.

[712]. Pollux, x. 93.

[713]. xi. 476 E.