and so has Eubulus, in his Procris—
But we have not yet supp'd (δεδείπναμεν);
and in another passage he says—
A man who ought long since to have had supper (δεδειπναναι).
And Antiphanes, in his Leonidas, says—
He will be here before we've finish'd supper (δεδειπνάναι).
And Aristophanes, in his Proagon, says—
It's time for me to go now to my master,
For by this time I think they all have supp'd (δεδειπνάναι).
And in his Danaides he says—
You now are insulting me in a drunken manner
Before you've supp'd (δεδειπνάναι).