studia1,’ quod prima declinatio non habet. …nec idem esse singularis nominatiuus neutri generis in a disinens et nominatiuus pluralis2.’
Nec non cetera similiter a genere composita3 proferebant… ‘taurigenus4,’ idque usus confirmat. Pacuuius[1] in Paulo:
Cicero in prognosticis:
- Caprigeni pecoris6 custos de gurgite uasto.
…‘unus’…‘ullus’…‘nullus7’…‘solus’ …‘totus’…‘alius’…‘uter’…‘alter.’… Similiter ab eis composita8…
P. 91a
…hoc enim quoque rarior habet usus1 et uetustior…
…‘paterfamilias’ et ‘materfamilias’ solemus dicere, et frequens hoc habet usus2. Dicitur tamen et ‘pater familiae3’…
P. 91b
…sed filii familiarum1… …patribus familiis2…
…sed etiam ‘mille5’…
P. 92a
…Capsa1…
In paucis tamen inueniuntur poetae Graecis seruase morem Graecum2; Statius in IIII Thebaidos:
P. 90b
1: .i. hilar neutair farcétnu diull 2: .i. diambed didiu neutur far cétnu diull ropad far nóeṅdeilb nobbiad a ainmid huathaid ⁊ hilair 3: huandí asgenus 4: .i. coitchen dechenéli indiu lanuelitridi 5: .i. foneutur 6: foneutur 7: .i. cid ara nílaigedar árim · a · nullus quia compositum ut in ante ostendet · reliqua 8: huanaib oct sa anúas
P. 91a
1: .i. techt innageniten · in · i · ⁊ intobarthado in o in hís 2: .i. buith innageniten in · as · 3: .i. cesu pater familias asruburt
P. 91b
1: .i. combí dano filius familiarum nominatiuo 2: huandí aspatres familiis 3: sulbair 4: .i. áinsid dano[3] cetni diil laarsidi 5: is nephdilledach són dano
P. 92a
1: comrar[4] 2: .i. airdiden indainmedo téte in · a ·
P. 90b
1. i.e. a neuter plural according to the first declension. 2. i.e. if, then, there were a neuter according to the first declension its nom. sing. and pl. would be according to the same paradigm. 3. from genus. 4. i.e. to-day, with modern writers, (are they) common bigeneric[5]. 5. i.e. in the neuter. 6. in the neuter. 7. i.e. why does nullus form a plural number? because it is a compound, as he will shew afterwards[6] etc. 8. from these eight above (unus, ullus, nullus, solus, totus, alius, uter, alter).
P. 91a
1. i.e. the ending in these of the genitive in ‑i and of the dative in ‑o. 2. i.e. that the genitive should be in ‑as. 3. i.e. although it is pater familias that I have said.
P. 91b
1. i.e. so that filius familiarum is the nominative. 2. from patres familiis. 4. the accusative, then, of the first declension with the ancients. 5. this then is indeclinable.
P. 92a
1. a box. 2. i.e. the production of the nominative which ends in a.