Text of Priscian from Hertz ed., Grammatici Latini, vol. II, p. 150 (not a transcription from the St Gall manuscript).
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II 150,1 | «Rodanumque morantem / | ||||||
64a10 | i | 150,1 | book 5 | 561 | rodanumque: | ||
64a10 | k | 150,1 | 64a5 | book 5 | 211 51 | morantem: [‘that is ,slow’’] [analysis] | |
II 150,2 | praecipitauit Arar». | ||||||
II 150,3 | Virgilius uero in bucolico: | ||||||
64a11 | l | 150,3 | book 5 | 52 | virgilius: | ||
II 150,4 | «aut Ararim Parthus bibet aut Germania Tigrim» | ||||||
64a12 | m | 150,4 | book 5 | 51 | germania: | ||
II 150,5 | accusatiuum in im protulit, qui a nominatiuo est in is terminante, | ||||||
II 150,6 | hic Araris. unum etiam commune trium generum eiusdem extremitatis | ||||||
64a14 | n | 150,6 | book 5 | 423 | unum: | ||
64a15 | o | 150,6 | book 5 | 3233 | extremitatis: | ||
II 150,7 | inuenitur: hic et haec et hoc par et quae ex eo componuntur, | ||||||
II 150,8 | impar, dispar, compar, separ. alia uero omnia in ar desinentia | ||||||
64a17 | p | 150,8 | book 5 | 25 | *semipar: | ||
II 150,9 | Latina neutra sunt, ut hoc laquear, lacunar, lupanar, instar, far, | ||||||
64a19 | q | 150,9 | 64a6 | book 5 | 211 | laquear: [‘ceiling’] [analysis] | |
64a19 | r | 150,9 | 64a | book 5 | 211 | lacunar: [‘pit’] [analysis] | |
64a19 | s | 150,9 | book 5 | 214 | lacunar: | ||
64a19 | t | 150,9 | 64a7 | book 5 | 211 | lupanar: [‘bitch-house’] [analysis] | |
64a19 | u | 150,9 | 64a8 | book 5 | 211 | instar: [‘the likeness’] [analysis] | |
64a20 | w | 150,9 | 64a9 | book 5 | 214 563 | far: [‘a kind of corn’] [analysis] | |
II 150,10 | columbar, quod significat genus uinculi. Plautus in rudente: | ||||||
64a20 | 150,10 | book 5 | 4121 | columbar: | |||
II 150,11 | «nam † in columbari collus haud multum post erit». | ||||||
II 150,12 | in er, si sint secundae declinationis, masculina sunt: sacer, ager, | ||||||
II 150,13 | auster, beber, puer, oleaster. sin uero tertiae sint declinationis in | ||||||
64a23 | x | 150,13 | book 5 | 565[?] | au[ster]: | ||
64a24 | y | 150,13 | book 5 | 53 | oleaster: | ||
64a24 | 150,13 | book 5 | 4141 | vero: | |||
II 150,14 | er desinentia, b uel u loco consonantis quidem antecedente, neutra | ||||||
II 150,15 | sunt, nisi sint adiectiua, ut tuber, cadauer, suber, uer, uber, | ||||||
64a27 | z | 150,15 | 64a10 | book 5 | 211 | suber: [‘bark (of a tree)’] [analysis] | |
64a27 | 150,15 | book 5 | 4121 | uber: | |||
64a27 | aa | 150,15 | book 5 | 212 | +uber: | ||
II 150,16 | quod significat τὸ οὖθαρ. Virgilius in VII: | ||||||
64a28 | bb | 150,16 | book 5 | 221 | +ορεαρ: | ||
64a28 | cc | 150,16 | book 5 | 52 | virgilius: | ||
II 150,17 | «non uobis rege Latino / | ||||||
II 150,18 | diuitis uber agri Troiaeue opulentia deerit». | ||||||
64a29 | 150,18 | book 5 | 4111 | divitis: | |||
II 150,19 | excipitur hic imber, quod uidetur a Graeco esse ὄμβρος et illius genus | ||||||
64a30 | dd | 150,19 | 64a11 | book 5 | 542 | excipitur: [‘because it is not neuter’] [analysis] | |
64a30 | 150,19 | book 5 | 4122 | imber: | |||
II 150,20 | seruasse, et ex eo composita: September, October, Mulciber. terrae | ||||||
64a32 | ee | 150,20 | book 5 | 543 | composita: [‘they are masculine then’] [analysis] | ||
64a32 | ff | 150,20 | book 5 | 25 | september: | ||
64a32 | gg | 150,20 | book 5 | 25 | october: | ||
64a32 | hh | 150,20 | book 5 | 25 | mul[ciber]: | ||
64a33 | ii | 150,20 | 64a13 | book 5 | 211 572 | [mul]ciber: [‘‘showersoftener’, or a name of Vulcan’] [analysis] |