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On the Oscan Words Prúffed and Pruftuset
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2009
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1 Prolitus is actually quoted by Schuchardt, from I forget what late source, but along with probunto.
2 The enigmatical form prúfts, Capua, Rhcin. Mus. 43, p. 129 ff., no. 2, I leave out of account. Bücheler takes it as a graphical abbreviation of prúfattens. It certainly cannot stand for prúffens. It is not even certain that the form is plural.