.. ‘illigneus6,’ tamen et ‘iliceus7’ dicitur: Terentius in Adelphis:
- Lectulos … illigneis pedibus8.
Statius in sexto Thebaidos:
‘marmoreus12’ … ‘quernus13,’ ‘colurnus14’ … ‘faginus15’; e uero longam ‘spondeus16,’ ‘Phoebeus17’ … o:
P. 34a
‘aerous[1]1,’ ‘Eous2,’ … more Ionio3.
- Italides4, quas ipsa decus sibi dia Camella.
5Nam primitiuum ‘Chius’ corripitur…
P. 34b
- Nec mirum, nam tu infaustos1 donante marito
- Ornatus Argia geris.
… Ionas2 …
P. 35a
… ‘stlataria1’ … alia ab officiis2, ut ‘tabellarius3,’ ‘mercinarius.’…
6: .i. ilignide · de nomine fedo .i. illigum nomen arboris 7: .i. ilecde · ilex nomen arboris 8: huanaib cosaib hilignidib 9: .i. innatrosta ilecdi 10: .i. isaichthi 11: .i. ind ibair báis neimnich · 12: indí[3] atreba marmair 13: dairde quia fit quercus reliqua 14: .i. collde quia fit colyrus coll 15: fagde fagus 16: toxalde arindí atreba toxal and .i. fot[4] 17: .i. phebus
P. 34a
1: .i. arindí atreba nert 2: .i. arindí atreba airther quia fit eos .i. oriens 3: grecdu 4: .i. inna etaldai .i. larina ⁊ tulla 5: .i. ní cumma limm ⁊ anaitrebthach quia producit 6: loth 7: erchoitech
P. 34b
1: míchlothaigthi 2: .i. aicmae digrecaib
P. 35a
1: .i. stlata .i. ethar 2: .i. atrebat ní triatimdirecht amal atreba infochrach aḟocraicc · · 3: tablaire .i. tabella
6. i.e. ilignian, from the name of a tree. 7. i.e. ilician, (from) ilex etc. 8. from the ilignian feet. 9. i.e. the ilician beams. 10. i.e. it is to be feared. 11. i.e. the deadly poisonous yews[5]. 12. because it possesses marble. 16. drawn (?), because it possesses drawing[6] (?) therein i.e. length.
P. 34a
1. i.e. because he possesses strength. 2. i.e. because he possesses the east, quia etc. 3. Greek. 4. i.e. the Italian women. 5. i.e. I do not deem it identical with the possessive, because it lengthens (the i). 6. mud[7].
P. 34b
1. ill-famed. 2. i.e. a tribe of Greeks.
P. 35a
1. i.e. (from) stlata i.e. a boat. 2. i.e. they possess somewhat through their service, as the mercenary hath his pay.
- ↑ leg. herous
- ↑ MS. lirceus
- ↑ leg. arindí
- ↑ Ascoli prints fot as the beginning of gloss 33b17
- ↑ The glossator supposed taxus to be in the nom. pl.
- ↑ cf. toxal na tromsluag SR. 5318; tóxal (gl. uerriculum) Sg. 53b4; probably from to-fo-com-sal‑. Cf. nam spondeus tractus quidam, id est sonus, qui fundebatur circa aures sacrificantium. Isid. iii. 25
- ↑ lerna paludes aquae ubi fuit ydra serpens qui multa capita habuit, Corp. Gloss. Lat. iv. 254