Aoion: heôion astera. houtôs Aristophanês.
The headword (accusative case) occurs in
Aristophanes,
Peace 836 and 837 (web address 1), and the gloss comes from the
scholia there.
Doric form, corresponding to Homeric
h)oi=os, Attic
e(w=|os (
epsilon 1893).
Aristophanes is referring to this Doric form in the first line of a dithyramb by
Ion of
Chios (fr.745 in D.L. Page,
Poetae Melici Graeci), cited at
delta 1029 (see note 3 there); cf.
iota 487.
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