58 Charles E. Bennett, 



after the analogy of masculine -d- stems {-ds: -dv: : -ris: -tjv). 

 Cf. Lesbian ha/xoTeXrjv Coll. 304, A, 44. Meister {Griechische 

 Dialekte, I., p. I54f.)- See above, § 14, 6; 29, i. 



30. 



Adjectives. 



The form vefO(TTdTa<i Coll. 59, 2, is taken by Ahrens 

 {Philologns, XXXV.) as for vepoTdTa<i, i.e. superlative of vepo<i 

 (Att. vko'^). The ending -(TraTo<i in that case, must be ex- 

 plained as borrowed from the superlative of -«<r- stems, e.g. 

 a.acf)a\eaTaTo<;. This occurs also in other dialects, e.g. alBoie- 

 ararof (superlative of alBoio<;) Pindar, O/. iii. y6 ; d(j>0ove(TT€po<i 

 Plato, Re/>. 460, B, where the adaptation to the -€<r- stems is 

 more complete than in case of vefoararo^s. 



31. 



Pronouns. 



1. The ace. sing, ^jukv for fxk occurs in Coll. 71, the v appar- 

 ently being added on the same principle as in IjaTrjpav for 

 Ijarrfpa ; see § 29, i . 



2. Another form of the ace. sing, is fit Coll. 1,2; 2, 2. 

 This form, which is for jxlv with omitted final nasal (see § 23, 

 2, 5), must have developed from /xeV, just as iV from iv) see 

 above, § 7, 2. fie also occurs Coll. 15, 2, and (elided) 126, i. 

 Voigt reads filv eOijKe in Coll. 45, 3 ; but see § 9, 4. 



3. fol occurs as a simple pronoun of the 3d person without 

 reflexive force (= avrw) in Coll. 60, 29 ; 59, 3. 



4. Deecke claims t6{v) as demonstrative in ro{v) 86/m6{v) 

 '^ASt} 126, 2, but the whole passage is extremely uncertain. 



The nom. pi. masc. of the article is ol after the analogy of 

 the singular 6. The primitive nom. pi. tol has disappeared 

 as in Attic and elsewhere. 



5. The article occurs as relative several times, vis. rov 

 Coll. 60, 21 ; Ta9 71 ; possibly also o, 60, 12, 25, unless this 



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