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... Hofmann s.v. bucula 121 " fraglich " ) . 62 For possible social implications of using the diminutive puella here see Hanssen 1951 , 114 . The normal word for ' woman ' in the Eclogues is puella ( 3.64 , 5.59 , 6.61 , 10.9 ) , as the ...
... Hofmann s.v. bucula 121 " fraglich " ) . 62 For possible social implications of using the diminutive puella here see Hanssen 1951 , 114 . The normal word for ' woman ' in the Eclogues is puella ( 3.64 , 5.59 , 6.61 , 10.9 ) , as the ...
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... Hofmann , s.v. stips ; Hakamies 1951 , 52 . 65 Walde / Hofmann , s.v. villa " wohl zu vicus " . 66 Cic . Att . 163.2 [ S. B. ] ; Catull . 26.1 ; [ Verg . ] catal . 8.1 al . 67 68 Capreolus at 2.41 for veẞpós at Theoc . 11.40 ( feminine ...
... Hofmann , s.v. stips ; Hakamies 1951 , 52 . 65 Walde / Hofmann , s.v. villa " wohl zu vicus " . 66 Cic . Att . 163.2 [ S. B. ] ; Catull . 26.1 ; [ Verg . ] catal . 8.1 al . 67 68 Capreolus at 2.41 for veẞpós at Theoc . 11.40 ( feminine ...
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... Hofmann 1951 , 139-141 ; on diminutives as especially characteristic of the sermo familiaris in other Indo - European languages see Hanssen 1951 , 232 , 242 . 70 For the etymology cf. Walde / Hofmann , s.v. catulus . Hanssen 1951 , 112 ...
... Hofmann 1951 , 139-141 ; on diminutives as especially characteristic of the sermo familiaris in other Indo - European languages see Hanssen 1951 , 232 , 242 . 70 For the etymology cf. Walde / Hofmann , s.v. catulus . Hanssen 1951 , 112 ...
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Contents
7 Conclusions | 123 |
III Stylistic Level | 127 |
3 Colloquialisms and Prosaisms | 130 |
4 Synonyms | 145 |
5 Technical Terms | 166 |
6 Conclusions | 169 |
IV Personal Names | 171 |
2 NonPastoral Names | 172 |
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