Similar entry, according to Adler, in the Ambrosian Lexicon. LSJ s.v. registers two related uses of this verb, intransitive ('
lie in a harbour or
creek, esp.
lie in wait in order to sally out on passing ships') and transitive ('c. acc.
lie in wait for').
[1] cf.
nu 60.
[2] Lacking in manuscripts AFV; cf.
nu 60.
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