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Greek Etymologies: ἀήρ, ἰχώρ, κομμóς, οîνος, χαλκóς
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2009
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1 Cf. The name of Laocoôn; καvειv is ‘priest,’ priestess,‘ in the Greek inscriptions of Sardes, and Ramsay has shown that ‘Aττηβaó–κaoι meansAttegos' or Attys priests.’ Lavaltaei has long since been compared with the Greek Laertes.