amunein ‘ward off’

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Iliad 1.456

See the comment on I.01.320–348; see also I.16.032. See the comment on I.01.320–348; see also I.16.032. See the comment on I.01.320–348; see also I.16.032. See the comment on I.01. ... Continue reading

Iliad 16.032

... nis of Apollo (I.01.097 and I.01.456). See the comment on I.01.320–348. On loigos ‘devastation’ as the direct object of amunein ‘ward off’, see also I.10.456, I.15.736, I.16.075, I.16.080.See ... Continue reading

Iliad 10.075

See the comment on I.01.320–348; see also I.16.032. Here the subject of the verb amunein ‘ward off’ switches from Achilles to Patroklos. This way, Patroklos becomes the savior of the Achaeans by rescuing them from the fire of Hector. See the ... Continue reading

Iliad 16.080

Here, as at I.16.075, the subject of the verb amunein ‘ward off’ switches from Achilles to Patroklos. This way, Patroklos becomes the savior of the Achaeans by rescuing them from the fire of Hector. See the ... Continue reading