comes into peak condition.
Compare
eta 13 (and
eta 19). The chief difference in
ἡβάω and
ἡβάσκω is that the latter is an inceptive verb while the former may show a simple state of being.
Again the present entry is generated by a third person singular, evidently quoted from somewhere (perhaps
Euripides,
Alcestis 1085 for which see web address 1; see also
alpha 1444).
David Whitehead (modified headword and translation; augmented note and keywords) on 28 May 2004@03:47:13.
Catharine Roth (raised status) on 25 August 2005@17:57:43.
Abram Ring (added web reference, cosmetics) on 27 March 2006@13:32:48.
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