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pigs’ snouts; Alex. fr. 115; Theophil. fr. 8.1-3; Anaxil. frr. 19; 13; 11 precede,
and Axionic. fr. 8; Ar. fr. 478; Pherecr. fr. 107; Plb. 6.59; Stesich. fr. 44 (PMG
221); Archipp. fr. 1; Arar. fr. 1 follow.
Interpretation ώτάριον, a diminutive of ούς, occurs also at Alex. fr. 115.16;
Anaxil. fr. 9, and has been plausibly restored at Anaxil. fr. 19.4; for the form,
cf. Tsantsanoglou 1984 on Anaxil. fr. 9 (68 Tsants.). Tsantsanoglou makes the
further cogent argument that pigs’ ears specifically are meant by this word,
since this is explicitly stated at Alex. fr. 115.16 and implied at Anaxil. fr. 19.4 (if
the restoration is accepted) and by the general context of Ath. 3.95. For parts
of pigs (including ears) generally, see Wilkins 2000. 20 n. 62.
pigs’ snouts; Alex. fr. 115; Theophil. fr. 8.1-3; Anaxil. frr. 19; 13; 11 precede,
and Axionic. fr. 8; Ar. fr. 478; Pherecr. fr. 107; Plb. 6.59; Stesich. fr. 44 (PMG
221); Archipp. fr. 1; Arar. fr. 1 follow.
Interpretation ώτάριον, a diminutive of ούς, occurs also at Alex. fr. 115.16;
Anaxil. fr. 9, and has been plausibly restored at Anaxil. fr. 19.4; for the form,
cf. Tsantsanoglou 1984 on Anaxil. fr. 9 (68 Tsants.). Tsantsanoglou makes the
further cogent argument that pigs’ ears specifically are meant by this word,
since this is explicitly stated at Alex. fr. 115.16 and implied at Anaxil. fr. 19.4 (if
the restoration is accepted) and by the general context of Ath. 3.95. For parts
of pigs (including ears) generally, see Wilkins 2000. 20 n. 62.