*fqai/h se: prola/bh| se/ tis ei)s e)kklhsi/an. kai\ *fqai/hsi.
[1] A garbled verion of
Aristophanes,
Knights 935-6 (web address 1), with the glossing of the
scholia there. The passage actually reads:
fqai/hs e)/t' ei)s e)kklhsi/an e)lqw/n, "you might come first into [the] assembly." The verb is aorist optative of
fqa/nw (from the athematic aorist
e)/fqhn); for this verb see also
phi 475 (with analogous glossing),
phi 476,
phi 478,
phi 479,
phi 486,
phi 487,
phi 488.
[2] cf. ps.-
Zonaras. This form of the third person singular optative occurs in the compound
parafqai/hsi in
Homer,
Iliad 10.346; cf.
Hesychius.
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