[Meaning] they were shouting at, they were rattling at.
*)epelh/keon: e)pebo/wn, e)pekro/toun.
The headword is third person plural, imperfect, of
e)pilhke/w, and the entry comes ultimately from
scholia on
Homer,
Odyssey 8.379, where it occurs (web address 1). Same entry, according to Adler, in the
Ambrosian Lexicon (1696); similar one in Apollonius'
Homeric Lexicon (71.19),
Hesychius epsilon4386, and (post-Suda)
Etymologicum Magnum 355.16.
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