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Latin Tenses in Bo, Bam

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1889

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page 195 note 1 There are many cases in which one language has preserved only the diminutive form. For example, ἀστήρ: stella, ιον: viola; conversely, digitus: αἰὀλος (if I am right in explaining αἰόλὁδ, variolus). NO. XXIV. VOL. III.

page 196 note 1 In Greek this form has survived in μεταξύ (basis ). I conjecture that it also survives in ( for αἰτσα = αĪτα, OSC. aeteis = partis, cf. aestumo).

page 196 note 2 Lat. beis (nobīs): bei (tibi):: Ssk. bhis: Φι.

page 196 note 3 Another instance of this principle is the imperative in dhi (crudhí, κῦθι), as compared with cases in θι(οικοθι).