Nam 'porrigo' et 'corrigo' et 'arrigo^' e in i conuertentia (i. p. 623) aptissime seruant secundum proportionera simplicis declinationem.
Excipiuntur ex hoc composita-: 'negligo neglexi'... Sed (i. p. 524) antiqui ' pago^' quoque dicebant pro 'paciscor.' Varro in I humanarum : 'ut habent Parii . . ut quorum ophiogenistum"* arbi- 5 trantur subpositum esse in stirpe aliquem, si ammoueant", utpungat, colubra*'^; cum pupugerit, si de genere sit, uiuere*^, si non sit, mori/
Cum ei, qui nos pupugit, talionem®, id est uicem a nobis redditam ostendimus, 'repupugi*"' dicimus, quando uero de rationed P. 181b uel kalendario* loquimur, 'repunxi^"' dicimus. Ab 'ago' et 'frango' lo et 'lego' composita seruant simplicium praeteritum, ut ' exigo exegi'...'relego relegi/ quod differentiae causa^ non motauit 'le' in (i. p. 525) 'li'... ...'ringo^ rictum.' 'Ango^'...
...etsi non* seruant ubiqne eandem uocalem... ...'excello' uel P. 182a 'excelleo exculi' uel, ut alii, 'excellui/ quorum simplex in usu non rs (i. p. 527) est ...'excello, excelles'... Ex quo^ debet 'exculi' quoque esse praeteritum perfectum, sicuti 'percello perculi.'
A 'toUo' quoque defecit supinum, sed pro eo utimur 'sublatum^'
Sed Probus 'occini' quoque existimat posse dici, cum simplex (I. p. 629) 'cano cecini' faciat^.. ...'cerno^ creui.' Non solum enim 20
1. nifil rdthugud^ forsuidib 2. ni in gi/oidit asecAmadachte
3. ,i. comhad hosuidiu m?-um pepigi 4. t origenistum .i.
hunadgein^ 5. ,i. mamlid atadaimet cia chrechtnigthi nathir
mani eple de • 6. .i. innimthdnad .i. digal ind ancridi dogni nech
frit 7. .i. adrogegonsa 8. De ratione .i. intan as conguin 35
dligid kuadligud ailiu sechih ed dliged s6n .i. forbrisiud dligid hua-
dligud ailiu • i de kalendario .i. dliged rimce oc airli kal • reliqua
9. .i. dechaldigud • ut in horologio fit • 10. .i. adrothoirndius^
non repugi
1. frisa religo fil huandi as ligo oriug 2. gloidixn 30 3. doimvaurc 4. cenid
1. -i- tiihi cello t celleo 2. ondi as excello 3. ani^
1. .i. is imuiaircide fosodin 2. .i. cerno do/uismim
1. there is no guarantee (?) for these. 2. it is in -gi that they end (lit.
send off) their preterite. 3. i.e. from this would be then pepigi. 5. i.a 35
thus they recognise them if a snake wounds him, if he dies not of it.
6. i.e. vengeance for the wrong that anyone does to thee. 8. De
ratione i.e. when it is the violation (Hit. wounding) of a reckoning by
another reckoning, whatsoever this reckoning is, i.e. the infraction of a
reckoning by another reckoning. Or de kalendario i.e. the law of 40
calculating in settling (?)" the calends. 9. i.e. of keeping the calendar.
1. from religo, which is from ligo 'I tie together.' 4. though they do not (keep).
1. i.e. cello or celleo does not exist. 2. from excello.
1. i.e. it is fitting according to this. 45
a: recte ophiogenis cum
b: si ammoueant : leg. ei admouent
c: leg. colubram
d: MS. uiuimus
e: MS. repugi
f: cf. nirbo rom a rdthugud, LB. 29* 19, rhyming with bldthugud
g: as though origenistum contained origo ^ MS. adro thoirdius
h: in full aid as sublatum 'the word suhlatum' ^ cf. Sg. 168* 1