inueniuntur, ut ‘magistratus7…‘hic saltus,’ ἡ πήδησις8 καὶ ἡ νάπη[1]9, ‘hic uersus,’ ἡ στροπὴ10 καὶ ὁ στίχος11…‘hic exercitus’ ἡ γυμνασία[2]12 καὶ ὁ στρατός13…‘fastus14’ quando a ‘fastidio’ uerbo est, quartae est, quando uero pro annali15 accipitur, a fastis et nefastis16 diebus sic dictum, frequentius secundae est. Inuenitur tamen et quartae17. Lucanus in X:
Nec meus Eudoxi uincetur fastibus18 annus,
…cum antiquiores quoque similiter idem protulisse19 inueniantur. Ouidius fastorum20 inscripsit libros. …et ‘fastus21’ in aliis codicibus.
‘Senatus’ quoque ideo .iiii. est22,
P. 107a
quod a uocabulo ‘natus’ componitur1 …corporalia quartae sunt declinationis, nisi sint propria uel mobilia2 ut…‘rictus3’… Excipitur ‘hic lectus4’… ‘Mustus5’… quod tamen mobile uidetur, cum ueteres et feminino et neutro genere inueniuntur hoc protulisse pro ‘nouus noua nouum.’ Ex-
7: tossach 8: leim ꝉ riuth reliqua 9: caill .i. densitas arborum reliqua 10: impúd [man. al.] uersio 11: fers 12: frecor ceill ꝉ frithgnom reliqua icidorus gymnasium reliqua in alio 13: .i. sochuide quia dicit uirgilius exercitus hoc est multitudo · 14: lius ꝉ míad cicero dicit fastus superbia 15: .i. ut fit lebor airissen 16: .i. duaibsib · ⁊ combad uad roainmnigthe quando est fastus .i. liber · 17: .i. biid for deib ṅdíllib quando fastus .i. liber · 18: lebraib 19: abuith far cethramad quando est fastus .i. lebor 20: exemplum ara airiuc far diull tanaisiu 21: .i. is fastús bis in aliis libris ni fastos .i. libros · 22: .i. congregatio ⁊ combad nephchorpdae issed asmaith apud alios
P. 107a
1: fobíth isnephchorpdae són 2: ar it diil Tanaisi amal sodin 3: ersolgud · rictura ferarum oris apertio cicero · item · cicero · rictus dítiu[3] medium tegmen domús 4: lige 5: fodáli cenél hodie
8. a leap or a run, etc. 9. a wood. 12. cultivation or care. 13 i.e. a multitude quia etc. 15. a book of chronicles. 16. i.e. unlucky, and it would have been named from it quando etc. 17. it is of two declensions, quando etc. 18. books. 19. that it is of the fourth (declension) quando etc. 20. an example for its being found of the second declension. 21. i.e. fastus is in other books, not fastos. 22. i.e. congregatio, and it would be incorporeal: ’tis this that seems good to others.
P. 107a
1. that is, because it is incorporeal. 2. for they, in that case, are of the second declension. 3. opening…covering, 5. it distinguishes gender to-day.