[1389] Oneirocr. II. 49.

[1390] The majority of the references to ancient usage given below are borrowed from Becker’s Charicles.

[1391] Thuc. II. 15.

[1392] Eur. Phoen. 347.

[1393] Aeschines, Epist. X. p. 680.

[1394] Cf. Pollux, III. 43.

[1395] Soph. Antig. 901.

[1396] De Luctu, 11.

[1397] Abbott, Macedonian Folklore, p. 193.

[1398] For a discussion of this point see Becker, Charicles pp. 483–4.