cedente quotcumque[1] sint syllabarum—nisi17 sint regionum nomina, et18 quae diriuantur ex hís—alia uero quacumque consonante ante ‘us’ posita tantum disyllaba et quae in ‘is’ desinentia tertiae declinationis similem habent19 nominatiuo genetiuum: quae secundae quidem sunt20, genetiuo, quae uero tertiae, datiuo assumunt ‘tia,’ ut…‘pudicus pudici pudicitia21.’…
P. 51a
…‘uiolentus uiolenti uiolentia1’… …‘Teucrus2’ uel ‘Teucer Teucri Teucria3.’
…‘nomen nomini ignominia4.’… Inueniuntur5 tamen quaedam, quae in ‘monia’ desinunt…‘parco parsi parsimonia6,’ ‘queror quaerimonia7’…
‘La’ e longa antecedente: ‘cautus8 cauti cautela’…‘cliens9 clienti clientela10.’
P. 51b
…‘candeo candes candela1’…
In ‘na’ uero desinentia denominatiua siue uerbalia…omnimodo longam habent paenultimam uel natura uel positione2: ‘officium officina3’…‘coquus cocina4’ et ‘colina5’…‘far6 farina7’…‘lateo laterna8.’
‘Sagana9’…
In e desinentia… quia pleraque a communibus in ‘is’ terminantibus nascuntur, melius cum illis10 tractabuntur.
In i duo sunt denominatiua . . indeclinabilia11… Quidam enim figurate ‘frugi’ . . et ‘nihili’…cum aliis omnibus coniungi casibus non irrationabiliter dicunt, sicut ‘mancipi12,13’ et ‘nec mancipi[2]’ et
P. 52a
‘cordi1’ et ‘huiusmodi’…
17: [in marg.] .i. ní · tio · araḟóimat sidi ocacruthugud óanmmanaib diil tanisi acht is · a · tantum super genitiuum nominum secundae declinationis · · 18: cid 19: .i. medóntestemin són 20: iartestemin 21: .i. féle[3]
P. 51a
1: écen 2: troiánde 3: trói 4: arfóim comsuidigud ladiruidigud 5: ní · a · arafóimat acht is monia 6: inmaisnige l· 7: airégem 8: faitech 9: cocéle 10: cocélsine
P. 51b
1: taitnem 2: etir aicned ⁊ suidigud 3: cerddchae 4: cucann 5: cucann ꝉ cuilae 6: cenele nhetha 7: men 8: cleth 9: lenn ꝉ brat formtha[4] 10: lasna anmmann · in · is 11: arbertar immurgu atuisil esib etir huathad ⁊ hilar 12: .i. doer 13: .i. Adcomlatar sidifri cachtuisel ⁊ nídentar cachtuisel díib · ·
P. 52a
1: cridech
17. i.e. it is not ‑tio that these assume in their formation from nouns of the second declension, but it is etc. 19. i.e. this is the middle of the period. 20. the conclusion of the period.
P. 51a
4. it takes composition (sc. with in) along with derivation (sc. of ‑gnominia from nomen). 5. it is not a that they assume, but it is ‑monia.
P. 51b
2. both by nature and position. 6. a kind of grain. 8. concealment. 9. a mantle or cloak. 13. with the nouns in ‑is. 11. their cases, however, are deduced from them, both in the singular and the plural. 13. i.e. these are joined to every case, and every case is not made of them.
P. 52a
1. cordial.