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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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page 145 note 1 Meretricius, nutricius, obstetricius, etc., do not belong to this class. Their termination is disyllabic, -ius, the -ic forming a part of the stem. This must be remembered when we turn to the list in Gradenwitz Laterculi uocum Latinarum, Leipzig, Hirzel, 1904, pp. 486, col. 4–488, col. 1)Google Scholar. We have long waited for a Latin companion to the dictionaries of Greek terminations by Hoogeveen and Pape.

page 146 note 1 Caesicius is long in Plautus (the only known example), but its meaning and derivation is unknown.