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1 ἀντερείδω
1 put out τι to meetτινι. χειρί οἱ χεῖρ' ἀντερείσαις P. 4.37
ὅσσα τ' ἔριξε λευκωλένῳ ἄκναμπτον Ἥρᾳ μένος ἀντερείδων i. e. pitting his strength against Pae. 6.88
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