P o l u t l a s
I. - much-enduring, epithet. of Ulysses, Hom. and S. only in nom.,
Hom.
Il. 8.97, al.; ironically, Soph.
Aj. 956 (lyr.); gen. polutla Eust.700.32; acc. polutlan
Antisth.Od.14 codd., Man.5.268. (Perh. Aeol. for *polutlês,
êtos.)
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Liddell-Scott-Jones Lexicon of Classical Greek: polutlas
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