the
spelling
_souo_ = _suo_
in 44.
in 44.
Oxford Book of Latin Verse
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Troiad: _Troia_ (abl. ).
_iv. _
Aenea: _Aeneas_: so _Anchisa_ in _ii_.
_vi. _
concinnat: 'concinnare est apte componere', _Festus_.
_viii. _
mavolunt: _malunt_ (_mage-uolunt_).
9.
_iii. _
cedo: _dic, da_ (the demonstrative particle _-ce_ + old imperative
of _dare_).
_v. _
promicando: 'promicare est extendere et longe iacere', _Nonius_.
12.
nouentium: *nuentium (_annuentium_): cf.
the spelling _souo_ = _suo_
in 44. So regularly in the oldest Latin. _ou_ for _u_.
duonum: _donum_ (cf. Umbrian _dunu_, Oscan _dunum_: old Latin
_duo_ = _do_).
negumate: _negate_ (_nec autumate_).
13.
endostaurata facito: _fac ut instaurentur_.
15.
quam mox: 'quam mox significat quam cito', _Festus_.
17.
indu: Greek ἔνδον; as 21. _viii_, and 32 (_endo_): later
the word became confused with, and then entirely supplanted by, _in_.
uolup, 'pleasantly': neut. of an extinct _volupis_,
used adverbially: cf. _facul_, _difficul_.
Troiad: _Troia_ (abl. ).
_iv. _
Aenea: _Aeneas_: so _Anchisa_ in _ii_.
_vi. _
concinnat: 'concinnare est apte componere', _Festus_.
_viii. _
mavolunt: _malunt_ (_mage-uolunt_).
9.
_iii. _
cedo: _dic, da_ (the demonstrative particle _-ce_ + old imperative
of _dare_).
_v. _
promicando: 'promicare est extendere et longe iacere', _Nonius_.
12.
nouentium: *nuentium (_annuentium_): cf.
the spelling _souo_ = _suo_
in 44. So regularly in the oldest Latin. _ou_ for _u_.
duonum: _donum_ (cf. Umbrian _dunu_, Oscan _dunum_: old Latin
_duo_ = _do_).
negumate: _negate_ (_nec autumate_).
13.
endostaurata facito: _fac ut instaurentur_.
15.
quam mox: 'quam mox significat quam cito', _Festus_.
17.
indu: Greek ἔνδον; as 21. _viii_, and 32 (_endo_): later
the word became confused with, and then entirely supplanted by, _in_.
uolup, 'pleasantly': neut. of an extinct _volupis_,
used adverbially: cf. _facul_, _difficul_.