τιννύοντες
τιννύοντες Brut. 33 ;
A). δίκην τιννύς p.455 ; gen. pl. ἐκ-τιννύντων v.l. in ; 16.29 ἐκ-τιννύω, = pendo, ; δίκας τιννύω, = pendo poenas, ib. [The 1st syll. is prob.always long (even in Or. 323 ); the spellings ἀποτεινύτω (Crete, v B.C.), ἀποτειννυέτω (Avrom., i B.C.) (v. ἀποτίνυμι), and the form of the root (τῐ-: τει-: ποι- (v. τίνω), never τῑ-, which belongs only to τίω) show that the true spellings are τεινυ-, later τειννυ-, still later τῑννυ- with ι long by nature: the early forms ἀποτινυ[μεν (v. ἀποτίνυμι), [τ]ινυμε[νο] GDI 5125 A 3 (Crete) remain unexplained: τίν[υ]σθαι is uncertain in IG 12(9).1273 (p. viii) (Eretria, vi B.C.): perh. τῐνυ- existed as well as τεινυ-.]