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of two: Ar. and P. ἑκάτερος, P. ὁπότερος.
if you reject either of these courses, I fear the expedition may be useless to you: P. εἰ θατέρου τούτων ὀλιγωρήσετε ὀκνῶ μὴ μάταιος ὑμῖν ἡ στρατεία γένηται (Dem. 14).
conjunction
either… or: P. and V. ἢ… ἤ.
with emphasis on the first alternative: P. and V. ἤ τοι… ἤ (Thuc. 2, 40, and 6, 38; Dem. 603; Plato, Protagoras 331B).