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Autor Pariente, Ángel |
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The author thinks that the suffix -ulentus can be explained from the prototype *oppolens. So it is an intensive compound with the prefix ob- (cf. EMERITA 47, 1979, p. 113 ss.) plus the present participle of polleo, previously poleo with simple -[...]![]()
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The origin of Latin gerunds and gerundives has not yet received a satisfactory solution. The author, following a suggestion of Thurneysen, proposes that gerundives were the origin of gerunds, because they were common to Latin and Italic dialects[...]![]()
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From Festus on the existence of archaic Latin escit = ‘erit’ and sarpta = ‘putata’ is accepted. According to this article, escit is a misreading for essit = esit and sarpta for carpta. Both forms would stem from an easily explainable confusion b[...]![]()
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This paper is a critical study on the so-called lex de spoliis opimis; herefrom the author tentatively concludes: 1) that opimus stems from an early superlative opimus (cf. optumus/optimus based on the adverb ob ‘before’ with the original meanin[...]![]()
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Suassum, a word generally understood as stilicidium fumosum, is a very doubtful hapax (Pl. Truc. 271). However, according to the author’s opinion it is a wrong lection of sūcida meaning ‘wool’. The expression sūcida lana became so frequent tha[...]