*poluklh=|si: polukaqe/drais. kai\ *poluklhi/+sin o(moi/ws.
Similarly in other lexica, including Apollonius'
Homeric Lexicon.
[1] Dative plurals (feminine), the headword one quoted from
Homer,
Iliad 2.74, where -- as routinely elsewhere -- it refers to ships (but in
Homer the diphthong is uncontracted, as in the secondary headword here).
[2] Same word with the final
nu ephelkustikon; attested only here, in fact. According to
Eustathius, the word should be proparoxytone, i.e.
poluklh/i+si.
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