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The so-called Distributives in Latin

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1907

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page 200 note 1 The passages from Plautus are given by Lindsay's text.

page 200 note 2 Compare Plaut. Pseudolus 704, where the jubilant slave cuts capers over all the classes of numerals.

page 201 note 1 If we choose, we may regard singuli as a real distributive, ‘one at a time.’ It is an isolated form that came into the system later. O. Latin has priuus in the same sense.