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[7-8] nihil etc. nominativi absoluti, vgl. 1.41.1; 5.26.9 u. a. paululi, 8.11.4: paulula via. equi hom., vgl. c. 44, 5: viris equis. discinct., 27.13.9; Sil. It. 3, 236: sinusque cingere inassuetum. praeterq., 22.48.2. sine fr., 21, 44, 1; Strabo 17, 3, 7 p. 828: μικροῖς ἵπποις χρώμενοι (Μασαισύλιοι καὶ κοινῶς Λίβυες), ὀξέσι δὲ καὶ εὐπειθέσιν ὥστ᾽ ἀπὸ ῥαβδίου οἰακίζεσθαι; doch haben nach § 10 die Reiter Sporen. rigida ext., steif, gerade ausgestreckt. cervice, 8, 7, 9; 31, 34, 4 u. a., der Singular, wo das Wort in cigentlicher Bedeutung steht; dagegen in tropischer cervices 4, 12, 6; 22, 33, 6 u. s. w. hunc, die so entstandene, § 7: contemptius. [p. 18] augentes bezeichnet den Willen, s. 6.17.2; 4.50.6; Front.: ad augendum sui contemptum labi equis. per ludib., wegen der lächerlichen Erscheinung, vgl. 37.20.
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