The names of all the dozen gods at once.

Anaxandrides, in his Clowns, says,—

And when I had my garland on my head,

They brought in the dessert (ἡ τράπεζα), in which there were

So many dishes, that, by all the gods,

And goddesses too, I hadn't the least idea

There were so many different things i' th' house;

And never did I live so well as then.

Clearchus says in his Pandrosus,—

A. Have water for your hands: