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- Michaelmas Term, 1904
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- Copyright © The Author(s). Published online by Cambridge University Press 1904
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1 The history of the word may now be read in the Thesaurus Linguae Latinae. Besides Pliny and Suetonius it is there cited only from Marcellus of Bordeaux (5th century: avis galerita quae Gallice alauda dicitur), Gregory of Tours (6th century: avis coredallus quam alaudam vocamus), and the Bern scholia on Virgil (8th century, thought to be the work of a Celt: quod rustici alodarium vocant, tractum de avibus quas alaudas vocant). E. H. Jan. 11, 1905.