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Excerpt from Studies in Sophocles
Unquestionably m is occasionally used in the sense of iugulum but this is not the tragic meaning of the word; and it is not common in any period of the language. As Aristotle defines the term in this technical anatomical sense, 0-day? Is xom'w pe'pos' a�x�vos xal 01159009(h A. Cp. 3. 2. 6 659 Thu medalfiv Std 761: arbaoy�iv. But it is questionable whether 04mm; occurs anywhere in poetry in the sense of throat for Aesch. Prom. 863 and Eur. Or. 291 are by no means certain instances. The plural a-dayal is never used, either in prose or in poetry, to designate the neck of a single person or animal (except Aristotle, lac. Cit).
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