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Studies of Latin Words in -cinio-, -cinia-
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2009
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page 350 note 1 Prof. M. Warren suspects canier of not being a real word; cf. his St. Gall. Gloss, c. 115.
page 351 note 1 See Schanz, Röm. Litteraturgeschichte, § 9, who, after a synoptic debate whether such dramatic saturae existed or not, reaches an affirmative conclusion.
page 351 note 2 The derivation of uenēficus from *uenesficus has difficulties to meet opifex munificus. On the other hand, we may account for *uene[ni]- ficus from either *uénēnificus or *uenenificus (cf. Lindsay's Captivi, Appendix, § 1, and especially dīmidius), but hardly from *uenēníficus.