lantibus9 uoces. Tanta autem est cognatio earum quod inuicem inueniuntur pro se possitae10 in quibusdam dictionibus, ut ambo pro αμφο11….
…immotabiles12 sunt apud nos tres, l, n, r: per omnes enim casus eadem remanent13 … … t quoque et c… hoc idem seruant14….
P. 10b
Reliquae uero consonantes uel motantur uel abiciuntur1….
In uerborum quoque praeteritis perfectis solent omnes modo2 motari modo manere, exceptis l p s x. …lippio3 lippiui…
P. 11a
Haec eadem uocalis peneultima in uerbis secundae coniugationis mutatur in u, ut ‘doceo docui’… Quod1 similiter est quando in tertia uel quarta coniugatione patitur i, ut ‘rapio rapui,’ ‘aperio aperui.’
U et o manent in principalibus syllabis positae immotabiles2, temporum quoque in quibusdam sunt ut ‘ruo rui’….
…nunquam in supra dicto tempore potest geminari nec in principio nee in fine syllaba nisi quae a muta incipit, ut…‘pedo3 pepedi’ …‘prodo prodidi4’…
P. 11b
M… loco mutae in multis fungitur: nam et ante n. m. posita communem syllabam facit, ut ‘Ramnes Ramnetis,’ sicut ‘Chremes Chremetis1,’—iambica enim sunt quae sic declinantur, quod2 Callimachi quoque auctoritate confirmatur….
Aliae uero sunt affines3 per commutationem…aliae autem per
9: donaib hí bindigeddar10: cachae tarhéisi araili11: .i. is cummae leissem bid ·f12: .i. itnephchumscaichti[1] nateora litreso13: nalitre cétni14: anephchumscugud · amal · l · ⁊ n ⁊ r
P. 10b
1: allán indarpe hirecc[2]2: cachlacéin3: fliuchaigim
P. 11a
1: anísin cumscugud ·e· in ·u· is cosmail són dano ⁊ intan fondaim ·i· acumscugud in ·u· hisechmadachtu tertchoibedna ⁊ quartae cobedna2: forcomaiḋder ·u· ⁊ ·o· in praesenti ⁊ in praeterito3: braigim4: in fíne són infechtsa
P. 11b
1: analach amal legas r fri ·c· hisuidiu2: .i. ius · dliged lechtha ·n· post ·m3: coibnestai
9. to those that modulate.10. each of them instead of the other.11. i.e. it is the same in his opinion as though it were f.12. these three letters are immutable.13. the same letters.14. their immutability, like l and n and r.
P. 10b
1. their complete banishment directly.
P. 11a
1. this, the change of e to u, alike is this also and when i suffers its change into u in the preterite of the third and fourth conjugations.2. u and o are preserved in the present and preterite.4. in fine this (gemination), this time.
P. 11b
1. an analogous instance; as r becomes liquid with c here.2. the law of the liquidation of n after m.