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Notos grece dorsum.
 
Notos grece dorsum.
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<span style="color:#3CB371">Apparatus:</span>
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''In'' B: Notos grece dorsum ''appears twice, as an entry in its own right'': Nocos gř. dorsũ, ''and again added on to a later entry'':  Nora ař. calx notos gř. dorsum.
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''In'' ms. e Nothos g''re''ce dorsuʒ ''is added on to the entry'' Noticos.
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Notos AC f | Nothos e | Nocos {'t' misread as 'c'} and notos B
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''Notos'' is Greek for Latin ''dorsum'' {"the back"}.
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<span style="color:#3CB371">Commentary:</span>
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Greek νῶτος /nôtos/ means "back of men and animals".
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Latest revision as of 12:25, 8 July 2014

Notos grece dorsum.


Apparatus:

In B: Notos grece dorsum appears twice, as an entry in its own right: Nocos gř. dorsũ, and again added on to a later entry: Nora ař. calx notos gř. dorsum. In ms. e Nothos grece dorsuʒ is added on to the entry Noticos.

Notos AC f | Nothos e | Nocos {'t' misread as 'c'} and notos B


Translation:

Notos is Greek for Latin dorsum {"the back"}.


Commentary:

Greek νῶτος /nôtos/ means "back of men and animals".

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