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  • 1Latin grammar — The grammar of Latin, like that of other ancient Indo European languages, is highly inflected, which allows for a large degree of flexibility when choosing word order. In Latin there are five declensions of nouns and four conjugations of verbs.… …

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  • 2LEVANTES et CUBANTES — in Statuto de Decimis Saladin. apud Rigordum A. C 1188. Gallis Levians et couchans? dicuntur, qui alias Mansionarii, s. Manentes, in dominorum praediis sedem fixêre, iis obnoxii oppositi Albanis, de quibus supra. At Levari supra Chrorum, dicitur… …

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  • 3TRAGEMA — Graece τράγημα, nomen comprehendens, iuxta Hierophilum, l. πῶς ὀφείλει διατᾶςθαι ἄνθρωπος εν ἑκάςτῳ μηνὶ, amygdalas, pistacia, nuces minutas, palmulas sive dactylos siccos, et quae ex his conficiuntur, coptas. Apud Myrepsum Α᾿ντίδοτος διὰ… …

    Hofmann J. Lexicon universale