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1 τ [2]
τ, apostrophirt, sowohl für τέ, und, als für τοί vor ἄν u. ἄρα, wo dann richtiger eine Krasis angenommen und τἄν, τἄρα (s. Wolf's Anal. 2 p. 431, oder τἆρα nach Buttmann), μεντἄν geschrieben wird; einzeln steht τ' elidirt vor αἶψα Od. 3, 147. – Der Artikel erleidet nie die Elision durch den Apostroph, sondern nur die Krasis, interrog. τί und indefinit. τί keines von beiden.
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