- Non Tegea3 non ipsa deo uocat alite felix Cyllene.
…‘hoc mantile4’…
P. 92b
…holitor1.… Frequentior tamen usus ‘hoc cepe’ protulit2…in patellis3 coquere coepe.
…accepta[1] e faciunt genitiuum in ae diptongum4, ut Helena5 Helenae.
Traianus in I Docicorum[2]6… …piperi7…
P. 93a
…‘alcedo1 alcedinis.’ Nam et ‘uultur’ et ‘uulturus’ et ‘uulturius’ dicitur2. ‘Nemo’ quoque, sine ex hoc [scil. homo] conpositum3, …seu non, communis est generis… …‘turbo4 turbinis,’ quando de ui uentorum loquimur…
P. 93b
…‘cupido cupidinis1,’ quod masculino quidem genere deum significat plerumque et est proprium, feminino uero ipsam rem. Itaque feminini praeualuit declinatio2.
Excipitur etiam ‘caro3’ femininum ‘carnis.’ Vetustissimi tamen etiam nominatiuum ‘haec carnis’ proferebant4, qui magis rationabilis est ad genetiuum. Itaque eius, quod est ‘caro,’ dimminutiuum ‘caruncula’ est5…
…‘strabo6’ etiam ‘straba’ facit.
Pacuuius[3]:
- filios
- sibi procreasse dicitur eundem per Calipsonem autumant7.
- Calipso ‑onis8 …idque usus antiquorum confirmat.
3: .i. airdíxa ·a· and fochosmailius grec · 4: .i. lámtheoir [man. alt.] uestimentum
P. 92b
1: lubgartóir [in marg.] Cicero holitor hortulanus 2: .i. is coimddigiu neutur and in othud 3: .i. in aignib 4: .i. suscepta · forsinṅainmmnid ingenitin 5: helene in grecda 6: .i. inna sáirse sin 7: scibar
P. 93a
1: ḟoilenn 2: biit atriur doanmaim indeiúin 3: as comsuidigthe úad 4: .i. cloi gaithe
P. 93b
1: .i. ind accobair 2: .i. is diall femin file fair .i. motato ·o· in ·i· in genitiuo 3: ní ·o· in ·i dogníson 4: nominatiuus as carnis 5: conid riagolda caro dond ainmmnid in chrutsin · 6: cammderc 7: ɔid calipso calipsonis dogní 8: a airdérgud leiss fudeud híc ·
3. i.e. a is long in it, after the fashion of the Greeks.
P. 92b
2. i.e. the neuter is more frequent in it in the singular. 4. i.e. suscepta to the nominative in the genitive. 5. Ἑλένη, the Greek. 6. i.e. of those works[2] (artes).
P. 93a
2. the three of them are as the name of the bird. 3. that it is compounded from it.
P. 93b
1. i.e. of the desire. 2. it is the feminine declension which is on it, o being changed into i in the genitive. 3. this does not make o into i. 4. a nominative carnis. 5. so that in this wise caro is regular as the nominative. 7. so that it makes Calypso Calypsonis. 8. here he has his purpose[4] at last.