Studies in the Word Formation of the Latin Inscriptions, Substantives and Adjectives; with Special Reference to the Latin Sermo Vulgaris


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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1898 edition. Excerpt: ...XII 1596 (Lucus Augusti). Senator. Extremely freq. everywhere. Servator. Ros. 1o03 (Rome-f-, 525): --honesti; c. X 1194 (Abellinum, 6th?): sacri--honesti; Hiibn. Brit. 82 (Caermarthenshire-+-, 6th): servatur (sic) fidaei (sic). As title of Jupiter, (= Soo-tp), c. IX 4852 (bet. Forum Novum and Cures, 2nd). 1 Only Prob. app. p. 2o2. 29 (k): 'sarcitorem autem vestem sarcientem demonstrate-Aug., Pompei., Non. 0 Ve1l., Pliny sen. and jun. Petr. = ' carver.' "Apul. '. Suet., Juv., Lampr., Schol. Juv. SERVITOR. ' c. X 1560 (Puteoli): --deorum; Ros. Rom. Sott. I p. 170 (Rome-)-, 4, h): --beati Marcellin1 martyris. SIGNATOR ' (1) of a document, c. X 7852 (Sardinia, 69), VIII 270 (Casae, Prov. Byzac.)--es. (names follow)-(2) of money, 'coiner.' ' c. VI 44 (Rome. 115): --es, suppostores, malliatores. 300. SPARTOR (for sparsor?) In the Circus, 'the attendant who sprinkled the horses.'4 G. H. Snag sip. c. VI 10046 (Rome, Ist): Niaphoro--(i). Spectator, c. Iv 1595 (Pompeii, graffito): --scaenae. Speculator, (mil.) Freq. in inscrr. Sponsor (1) ' bondsman' c. 1 206 (Lex Iul Munic., A. v. c. 709) l. 113; IV 25o7 (Pompeii, graffito)-(2)' godfather, ' ' godmother.' c. Ix 5347 (Cupra Maritima-+-, late 5th or early 6, h): depositio Pauli et Eufemiae--;. Stator. (1) epithet of Jupiter-(2) subordinate provincial official. Freq. in inscrr. 305. STIPULATOR.s c. XIV 405 (Ostia): --argentarius. Strator. 'groom' (private or public). Freq. in inscrr. Structor. (1) 'mason' c. VI 6354 (Rome, Is1): --parietar(ius); Edict. Dioclet. 7-2: lapidario strnctori-(2) 'waiter, ' 'butler.' c. VIII 9426 (Caesarea, Maur.): --ad repositrtu(m) (sic). Without distinguishing modifier, freq., c. VI 6353,8795,9046-9048 (Rome); x 708 (Surrentum); ib. 898 (Pompeii); ib. 1959...




Studies in the Word Formation of the Latin Inscriptions, Substantives and Adjectives


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Studies in the Word Formation of the Latin Inscriptions, Substantives and Adjectives


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Excerpt from Studies in the Word Formation of the Latin Inscriptions, Substantives and Adjectives: With Special Reference to the Latin Sermo Vulgaris My purpose in the following dissertation has been two-fold. First, in the field of lexicography proper. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
















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