[626] I cannot of course absolutely affirm that the word is extinct in every dialect even now; but the only suggestion of its use which I can find is in a story of Hahn’s collection (Alban. und Griech. Märch. II. 189), where the German translation has the strange word ‘Wolfsmann.’

[627] Pyth. III. 1–4.

[628] Ibid. IV. 115.

[629] Ibid. IV. 119.

[630] Ibid. III. 45.

[631] Pyth. II. 29.

[632] Pyth. II. 42–48.

[633] Hesiod, Shield of Heracl. 178–188.

[634] Hom. Il. I. 262–8.

[635] Hom. Il. II. 743.