Tragedy · Sophocles
Ichneutae
Sophocles, c. 497–406 BCE — in Greek.
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When one word holds both the son and the slave, which did the Greeks hear first?
- τίς · tis 39
- ὅδε · hode 30
- οὗτος · houtos 21
- ἔχω · echō 21
- ἠέ · ēe 12
- θεός · theos 10
- ὡς · hōs 10
- ὦ · ō 10
- λέγω · legō 10
- βοῦς · bous 10
- θήρ · thēr 9
- παῖς · pais 9
By how often they stand in this work, the commonest particles set aside. Each opens onto its own word.
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