…‘Cim,’ nomen uici, ut dicit Celsus2. …nisi si transferantur in aliquam declinabilem formam3…
Inueniuntur tamen apud comicos4 feminarum quoque propria, quae in hanc terminationem [scil. ‑'um'] diminutionis5 siue adolationis6 amatoriae[1]7 causa proferuntur, ut ‘Gligerium8’…
…‘hoc seminum[2]9’… Excipitur10 ‘flamen’ sacerdos11 Iouis et ‘pecten12’…
…‘lien13,’ ‘rien14’ uel ‘ren15’ et ‘splen16’ .. …‘haec siren17.’
P. 64a
‘Lar’ quando significat κατοικίδιον θεόν[3], ‘laris’ facit genitiuum, sin autem imperatorem Veientorun1 ‘Lartis1a…Larte2 Tolumnio rege Vientum3. …‘Arar’ quod etiam ‘Araris4’ dicitur.
Rodanumque morantem5
- Praecipitauit Arar.
…‘hoc laquear6’ . . ‘lupanar7,’ ‘instar8,’ ‘far9’…
…‘suber10’…. Excipitur ‘hic imber11’…et ex eo composita12… …‘Mulciber13.’ Terrae quoque foetus14…‘siler15’ ‘papauer,’ ‘laser’..
Et platanus genitalis16….
…armillam17..
Iubeas spinter nouum reconcinarier18.
2: as nomen uici 3: itairmoircniu ailiu 4: lasna fileda sin 5: digbala áis[4] bainscáil l · 6: diambreith inóitith · reliqua 7: sercaidechtae 8: gligernat reliqua síc 9: síl 10: donaib neuturáldaib 11: dogluáiss 12: cír ꝉ slind 13: lue liad 14: féith 15: .i. is cummae bíte diblínaib 16: .i. lue liath 17: bestia[5]
P. 64a
1: innacenél sin 1a: .i. ainmm diaríg 2: lairt 3: innacenelsin 4: doainmmnid 5: mallsón 6: druimmchlí 7: sotech 8: intṡamil 9: cenelæ netha 10: snob 11: huare nand neutur 12: it masculina dano 13: bróinta talcdaid[6] nomen do ulcáin 14: na sothe .i. ní doḟuisim terra 15: .i. nomina holerum huili 16: geinddae 17: foil 18: aslentae
2. that it is the name of a town. 3. into other terminal sounds. 4. with those poets[7]. 5. of diminution of the age of a woman[8]. 6. to bring them (back) into youth. 7. of amatoriness[9]. 8. little Glycerium etc. 10. from the neutrals. 11. (this serves) for a gloss. 12. comb or tile. 15. i.e. it is in the same way that they both are.
P. 64a
1. of those nations. 1a. i.e. name of their king. 3. of those nations. 4. as nominative. 9. a kind of corn. 11. because it is not neuter. 12. they are masculine then. 13. ‘shower-softener,’ or a name of Vulcan. 14. the products, that is, what terra brings forth. 15. all (are) names of plants. 18. to be polluted[10].
- ↑ MS. aut amatoriae, which is glossed
- ↑ leg. seminium
- ↑ MS. κατου καιαιονε εων
- ↑ gen. sg. of aes (n.) ‘aetas,’ distinguished from aes (m.) 'people'
- ↑ before bestia tindrem from the usual hand is cancelled: cf. bés-tindrem (gl. tropologiam) Ml. 48c11; bestia is added by glossator C
- ↑ leg. bróintatalcdaid
- ↑ or perhaps: ‘that is in the poets’
- ↑ cf. Prisc. i. 216 l. 2
- ↑ amatoriae is translated as a noun
- ↑ concinnare is mistaken for conquinare, Ascoli