[81] “ἡ δ̓ κτλ.” The sentence is taken up again in l. 84 “ὣς ἄρα τῆς κτλ.” The harshness of the anacoluthon is softened by the nom. “ἵπποι” in the next clause: cp. 14. 85, Il.4. 433. Il., 17. 755.
τετρα_ορος, contr. for “τετρα-ήορος”: cp. “συν-ήορος, παρ-ήορος” (“ἀείρω” of yoking horses, cp. Il.10. 499. Il., 15. 680).