[356] ἀντιάσαιτον or “ἀντιάητον” was conj. by Monro, as the long vowel in the aor. subj. “ἀντιάσητον” is irregular. The former now has MS. support. The opt. is explained by the past tense in the preceding line, though it must be admitted that the subj. is more natural; H. G. § 82.