and [sc. also attested is the related participle] e)mpolh/santes ["they having engaged in trade"].
*)empo/lhma kai\ *)empolh/santes.
The primary headword, a neuter noun which appears also in other lexica, is perhaps quoted from
Sophocles,
Trachiniae 538 (which generated scholiastic comment); it is used figuratively there.
The appended aorist participle (masculine nominative plural) of the related verb
e)mpola/w -- also in
Hesychius, with suitable glossing -- is quoted probably from
Aristophanes,
Peace 563.
For the verb, see also
epsilon 1035,
epsilon 1039,
epsilon 1041.
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