*(idrw/ontas: i(drou=ntas.
Same entry, according to Adler, in the
Ambrosian Lexicon.
The headword is an epic/poetic form of the present participle of
i(dro/w -- here in the masculine accusative plural -- glossed with the Attic form. Probably quoted from
Homer (
Iliad 8.543 or
Odyssey 4.39), though see also
Aristophanes,
Peace 1283; of horses, in all cases.
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