*kata/sxh|: ai)tiatikh=|. au)qupo/takton. kai\ ou) katasxw\n th=s xara=s parelu/qhn tou\s to/nous a)qro/on tou= sw/matos.
[1] cf.
Syntacticum Gudianum. (Also, as we see in the main quotation, with genitive.)
[2] Aorist subjunctive of
kate/xw, third person singular; evidently quoted from somewhere.
[3] Adler marks this quotation (with the aorist participle of
kate/xw, repeated at
omicron 861) as an interpolation, citing
Narration 6 of St. Nilus the Hermit of
Sinai (PG 79.677a). Nilus is overcome by joy at his reunion with his son Theodoulos who had been captured and enslaved by the Saracens. On Nilus, see the Catholic Encyclopedia entry at web address 1.
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