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A bath-tub, Eup. [Junior] 136 (v.l.), PCair.Zen.14 (b).10 (iii B.C.), Plb.30.29.3, IG5(1).1390.107 (Andania, i B. C.), Ariston ap. Phld.Vit.p.29 J., Dsc.3.139 (codd.opt.), Damocr. ap. Gal.13.352, Crito ap.eund.12.589, Artem.5.58, etc.; esp. sarcophagus, Jahresh. 18 Beibl. 46 ([place name] Elaeussa), Wiener Denkschr.44(6).64,65 ([place name] Cilicia), BCH20.351 ([place name] Cyprus), Arch.Pap.2.561 No.97 (Egypt, i A. D.), Princeton Exp.Inscr.1152 (Syria, ii A.D.). [[pron. full] μᾰ- in verse, Damocr. l. c., prob. in Eup. l.c.]
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