[141] ὀψόμεναι, i.e. to visit, as in English; 14.200, etc. Pausanias quotes this and the preceding line (iii. 21. 9) in speaking of the marine divinity called “Γέρων”, and worshipped at Gythion, whom he identifies with Nereus. So Hes. Theog. 234 “Νηρέα . . καλέουσι γέροντα, οὕνεκα νημερτής τε καὶ ἤπιος”, etc.