*me/ta: me/testin. w)= kakh\ kefalh/: ou)/ soi tou/twn me/ta. o(/ e)sti me/testi.
[1] Perhaps (as Adler suggests) from a scholion on
Aristophanes,
Ecclesiazusae 173, where
me/ta in this sense occurs. On
me/ta in the sense of
me/testi, see generally LSJ s.v.
meta/, F (where this instance is not cited), and cf.
mu 678.
[2] Literally 'O evil head'; for the idiom see generally LSJ s.v.
kefalh/, I.2. The instance of it quoted here is unidentifiable.
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