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“Prom.” vinc. 726, etc. — “trakheia pontou Salmudesia gnathos ekhthroxenos nautaisi, metruia neon.”
Anabasis 2007
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Present Stem Verb Stem juvāre, juvā - juv -. augēre, augē - aug -. vincīre, vincī - vinc -.
New Latin Grammar Charles E. Bennett
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The earlier Indo-European languages, such as Latin, Greek and Sanskrit, made a fairly considerable use of infixed nasals to differentiate the present tense of a certain class of verbs from other forms (contrast Latin vinc-o I conquer with vic-i I conquered; Greek lamb-an-o I take with e-lab-on I took).
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Fa r the • Ba c Ob m, Sr., ra k a a w sb rn o Luo a o f ethnic in nza ity Nya P vinc, Ke. ro e nya • Heg wuphe ing re rd g a w hiso n o ts ith w fa r, w w s the ho a ad m s s rva o e tic e nt totheBritis h
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Dif - currunt mutati, & feditiofiffimum quemque vinc - tos trahunt ad legatum legionis primae, C. C.tro - nium, qui judicium & poenas de fingulis in hunc, modum exercuit.
C. Cornelii Taciti opera omnia Cornelius Tacitus , Henry Homer , Melchior Freinsheim 1790
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* 'P. Scipio, P.rfen L. P.ullus, & fi qui alii vinc -
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